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>^ORTH POINT AND FORT McHENRY, 



SEPTEMBER 12 & 13', 



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ESOLVES OF THE CITIZENS IN TOWN MEETING, PARTICULARS RELATING 
TO THE BATTLE, OFFICIAL CORRESPONDENCE AND HONORABLE 
DISCHARGE OF THE TROOPS. 




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BALTIMO iE: 
PUBLISHED BY N. HICKMaN. 

86 Market street. 









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The f I'o'viTig errors; have been discovered. The names are 
pnnter' as received from the Department. 
Pa- 5 —John Spear Smit^, instead of John Smith. 
Ot, ime page, Robert S. Hollins, instead of Robert Hollands 
Pasje 13. — Joshua Dorsey, instead of John Dorsey. 



JAMES YOUNG, PRINTEB. 



TO THE MEMORY 



F THE 



GALLANT AND LAMENTED 



MAJ. GEN. SAMUEL SMITH, 



THE HERO OF TWO WARS, 



AN ENLIGHTENED STATESMAN AND AN HONEST AGENT, WHOSE 

DAYS FROM THE EARLIEST PERIOD OF MANHOOD TO UPWARDS 

OF FOURSCORE YEARS, WAS DEVOTED TO HIS COUNTRY 

AND HIS country's GOOD". TO HIM, AND TO THE 

CITIZEN SOLDIERY WHO SERVED WITH HIM AT » 

THE PERIOD HEREIN REFERRED TO, THIS 
WORK IS RESPECTFULLY INSCRIBED BY 



THE PUBLISHER, 



ADVERTISEMENT. 



In the compilation of this volume, the publisher has 
been guided by no other wish than to present a correct 
and impartial statement of the various Divisions, Bri- 
gades, Regiments and Companies, with the rank of every 
citizen who had the honor of serving his country on the 
twelfth and thirteenth of September, 1814, at North 
Point and Foit McHenry. 

The extracts are copied from the original rolls on file 
in the 3rd auditor's office of the War Department, and 
should errors occur in any of the companies, by the in- 
sertion of the names of individuals who were not present 
at the battle, or by the non-appearance of others, and by 
the varied rank of any of the officers, the error must be 
attributed to their own accounting officer, and be satisfied 
that it was the wish of no one to hold back the services 
of any, or to add any renown where it did not justly 
belong. 

The publisher also regrets his inability to obtain any 
thing like correct information respecting the Virginia and 
Baltimore County troops^as soon as received, it will be 
printed. 



MUSTER ROLL. 



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Names of the General and Staff Officers of the third Divi- 
sion of Maryland Militia in the service of the United 
States on the 12th day of September, 1814. 

Samuel Smith, Major General. 
Isaac McKim, Aid-de- Camp. 
Edward Patterson, Aid-de-Camp, 
r V)il^^ John ^Smith, Volunteer Aid. 

Jonathan Meredith, Divisioji Inspector* 
William Bates, AssH. Adjutant General. 
Robert Patterson, Ass''t. Division Inspector. 
Jeremiah Sullivan, Division Quarter Master^ 
Nicholas Price, Special Judge Advocate. 
Robert Holland, Secretary to the General. 



Names of the General and Staff Officers of the 11th Bii- 
gade third Division of Maryland Militia in the service 
the United States on the 12th September, 1S14. 

Tobias E. Stansbury, Brigadier General. 

James Haslett, Brigade Major. 

Edward G. Wooby^ar, Aid-de- Camp. 

John Nelson, 15^ Lieut. Sf Ass't. Aid-de- Camp, 

George Harryman, Brigade Quarter Master. 

George Fisher, Wagon Master. 

Wesley Walker, Forage Master, 

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Names of the General and Staff Officers of the first Bn^ 
gade of Maryland jMilitia in the service of the United 
States on the 12th day of September, ISli. 

Thomas Forman, Brigadier General. 
Philip Tho:si as, Jlid'-de- Camp. 
R. W. Armstrong, Brigade Major. 
Samuel Bradford, Brigade Quarter Master. 
Thomas Brown, Brigade Wagon Master. 



Names of the General and Staff Officers of the third Bri-- 
gade of Maryland Militia in the service of the United 
States on the 12th September, 1814. 

John Stricker,- Brigadier General. 
James Calhoun, Jiv, Brigade Major.- 
George P. Stevenson, Aid-de-Camp. 
Jacob Small, Brigade Quarter Master, 



Names of the Field and Staff and Company Officers^ 
Non-Commissioned Officers, and Privates of the fifth 
Regiment of Maryland Cavalry Militia, who served at 
North Point and FortMcHenry, 12th September, ISU^ 
taken from the Muster Rolls on file in the office of the- 
Third Auditor of the Treasury of the' United States-. 

James Biays, Lieutenant ColoneL 
William Jackson, 1^^ Major. 
William B. Barney, 2r/ Major. 
Lemuel Taylor, Adjutant. 
F. C. Toelle, Surgeon. 
Campbell P. White, Quarter Master. 
John Haslam, Veterinary Surgeon. 
James Blair, Sergeant Major. 



INDEPENDENT LIGHT DRAGOONS. 

Jehu Bouldin, Captain. Nath'l. Hitchcock, Cornet/ 

Thoma,'? Kell, 1st Lieut. Samuel Alberger, 1st Sergt. 

Joseph R. Foard, 2d Lieut. John Carnoles, 2d do. 



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Eli Green, 3d Ser'gt. 

Fei'd.Brushweller,4th do. 
Nathaniel Smith, 1st Corp'l. 
William Thomas, 2d do. 
William JMumma,3d do. 
James C. Dew, 4th do. 
John Buck, Tiumpeter. 
Cross, William S. 
Coats, Frederick 
Cristmond, Thomas 
Davis, Amos 
Denny, David G. 
Everet, Thomas 
Gill, Nicholas C^ 



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Gill, Bennet C. 
Green, Abed 
Henwood, Joshua 
Hall, Caleb 
Mumma, John 
Mumma, Henry 
INIaxfield, John 
McGlennan, James 
McLaughlin, Daniel 
Newton, Anthony 
O'Riely, Joseph C. 
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FIRST BALTIMORE HUSSARS. 

James Sterett, Captain. Dorsey, Richard B. Private^ 

Jno. Smith Hollins,lst Lieut. Dorsey, Samuel 

John W. Stump, 2d do.. Evans, Hugh W. 

James Barroli, Cornet. Frisby, Richard 

Wesley Woods, :Q. M. S. Gibson, John 

Peter Delvachio, 1st Ser'gt. Gorsucb, Robert 

John Sterling, 2d do. Gittings, James C. 

Wm.B. Buchanan,3d do. Gittings^ James, jr. 

Sam'l. McClellan,4th do. Griffith, Samuel G. 

Nath'l. Saltenstaljlst Corp'l. Hurxthall, Ferdinand 

Francis Cooke, 2d do. Herring, Henry 

3d do. Holling6Worth,Sam'l,jr." 

4th do. Hollins, William 

Private. Lovering, Francis 

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Samuel Scott, 
Ailken, Robert 
Bowlev, Samuel 
Belt, Thomas H. 
Biays, Philip 
Boggs, Alexander L. 
Benson, Robert 
Boheme, Charles L. 
Boyle, Hugh 
Cox, James jr. 
Carroll, H. D. G. 
Coulson, George 
Carr, Thomas 
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MuUiken, Richard D. " 
Marean, Thomas 
McNully, John 
Mahr, ]\Iartin F. 
Mulliken, Basil D. 
Marsh, Stephen 
INIoshur, James, jr. 
IMcLannahan, J. J. 
O'Donnell, Columbus " 
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Partridge, James Private. 
Palmer, Edward " 

Price, Walter " 

Prince, Casper 
Rogers, Henry W. 
Raborg, Samuel 
Ricaud, Benjamin 
Ridgate, Benjamin C. '' 
Scott, Henry D. 
Sleeper, Jonathan 
Swann, John 
Stewart, Alexander " 
Spillman, James " 

Sterett, William 
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Van Wyck, John C. 
W^hite, Joseph 
Wheeler,. James B. " 
Williams^ Henry L. 
Wilmer, John W. 
Waring, George W, 
Waters, Richard 
Wallis, John, jr» 
Ward, Sox'omon 
W^ilkins, John 
Wilkins, Joseph 
Wireman, William: ^^ 
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MARYLAND CHASSEURS. 



James Horton, Captain. 
Jacob Myers, Lieutenant 
Elijah Beam, do. 
John Stierly, Cornet. 
Jacob Hanny, Sergeant. 
Thom.as Welsh, do. 
Wm. Stansbury, do. 
Andrew Rohr, do. 
Richard Grimes, do. 
Caleb Turner, CorporaL 
John Craggs, do. 

Joseph Everson, do. 



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Kirk, Thomas Private, 

Ko-hlstadt, Benjamin "^ 

Lauduslager, Jacob 

Levy, Andrew 

Maidwell, John 

Miller, Christopher 

Myers, Henry 

Myers, William 

IMarche, Perry 

Mercer, James 

Ross, Thomas 

Storey, Robert 

Seltzer, Jacob 

Seltzer, Lewis 

Shefier, Jesses 

Simpson, John 

Winnigden, Lewis " 

Winkler, John 

Wood, Henry H. *'• 

Walker, Sater T. «^ 

AVillson, Greenbury *'■ 

Zigler, John L. "- 

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FELL'S POINT LIGHT DRAGOONS. 

John Hanna, Captain. Deal, George Private, 

John Rusk, 1st Lieut. Delcher, John " 

Peter Peduse, 2d do. Haeffer, Joel " 

Thomas Raven, Cornet. Huster, Gotleib " 

J. Shinnick,Co. Qr. Mr. Sgt. Hanyman, Stephen 

Henry Dorrj, 1st Ser'gt. McGinnis, John 

Calvin Cooper, 2d do. McDonald, Hugh '^ 

E. Galloway, 3d do. Malloy, Patiick 

Peter Cavana, 4th do. Patridge, Daubner B. 

Andrew Daict, 1st Corp'l. Pilch, James " 

John Craig, 2d do. Rush, George " 

John Weedham, Sd do. Stansbury, Josias 

Thomas Sprigg, 4<th do. Stevenson, Joshua 

Bryan, Charles Private. Seaton, Robert " 

Cole, Nathaniel " Steine, George " 

Cassidy, Patrick " Turner, Thomas " 

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Names of the Field and Staff and Company Officers, 
Non-Commissioned Officers and Privates of the First 
Regiment of Artillery of the Maiyland Militia, who 
served at North Point and Fort McHenry on the 12th 
day of September, ISli, taken from the Muster Rolls 
on file in the office of the 3d Auditor of the Treasury of 
•the United States. 

David Harris, Lieittenant ColoneL 

Solomon G. Albers, 1^/ Major, 

Matthew McLaughlin, Id do, 

Upton S. Heath, Xd Lieutenant and AdjuUint. 

Benjamin Hodges, 16/ Lieutenant and Pay Alastcn 

John G. Johnston, Quarter JSIaster, 

Martin Furw^ick, Surgeon. 

Michael Diffenderffer, Surgeon's Mate, 

Nathaniel Pearce, Sergeant Major. 

Augustus Baughan, Sergeant Major. 

John Thomas, Quarter Master, 



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FRANKLIN ARTILLERY. 



Jo&eph Myers, Captain. 
Lyman Adams, 1st Lieut. 
Julias Willard, 2d do. 
William Miller, 3d do. 
And. McClellen, 1st Ser'gt. 
Thomas Stow, 2d do. 
Jno. H. Newman, 3d do. 
I'h. Buckingham, 4th do. 
John Rogers, 1st Corp'l. 
John Wright, 2d do. 
William Web, 3d do. 
Isaac Baker, 4th do. 
John Simpson, Musician. 

Edward Thompson, do. 

Boyd, Joseph Private. 

Berry, Thomas D. 

Bangs, John 

Basdey, James 

Bush, John F. 

Clifford, Sylvester 

Clark, William 

Cocur, John 

Cochran, William A. 

Fontz, Henry 

Freeman, Charles 

Forrester, Lenard 

Gowen, George 

Haddaway, William 

Hay, George 

Hall, Eliga 

Hennaman, Isaac 

Henneman, Jacob 

Herbert, Charles 

Howel, Abraham 

Jordan, Henry 

King, John 

Kreigh, Freadrick 

Kemp, William 



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Lloyd, William, 
Matthews, Thomas L. 
Metzguer, William 
Moody, Isaac 
Martin, John 
McKim, Daniel 
Mortimer, John 
McGill, Arthur 
Notherman, George 
Neal, Richard 
Nicholson, William 
Oler, George 
Patterson, William 
Price, Nehemiah 
Retew, William 
Stevenson, Isaiah 
Summerwell, Richard 
Sunenshine, Michael 
Shumack, Stephen 
Suter, Jacob 
Stoudt, George 
Slayton, David 
Thompson, William 
Turner, Joseph 
Worthan, Damon 
Walker, William 
Wood, John G. 
Williams, Horatia 
Willis, Justan 
White, Henry 
Waters, Stephen 
Waters, Joseph 
Weaver, Daniel 
Whatkins, Gassaway 
Wiley, Robert 
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Samuel Moale, Captain. 
Barrack Williams, 1st Lieut. 
William Frick, 2d do. 
William Shroeder, 3d do. 
R. W. Lattimer, 1st Ser'gt. 
James Sykes, 2d do. 
Wm, P. Lemmon, 3d do. 
Isaac C. Lea, 4th do. 
Ebenzer Perkins, IstCorp'l. 
W^m. Renshaw, 2d do. 
John G. Comegys,3d do. 
Mathias Rich, 4th do. 
Thomas Whitlow, Drummer. 
George Boss, Fifer. 
Andrews, John Private. 

Abercrombie, James 
Briscoe, Alexander 
Bennett, Joseph 
Brice, John 
Birckhead, James 
Brown, John 
Cruse, William 0. 
Clark, Hooper 
Chance, John 
Compte, Julius 
Caldwell, John B. " 
Chase, Stephen " 

Curtis, J. L. 
Deal, Jacob 
Dunkel, E. A. 
Ducatel, J. F. 
Dalrymple, William P. 
Dorsey, Hammond 
Darvis, Edward 
Finley, Ebenezer L. 
Finlay, Hugh 
Golder, Archibald 
Green, Thomas B. " 

Grafton, Nathan " 

Grafton, Mark 
Gill, John B. 
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Hauptman, Daniel Private. 

Hall, Edward " 

Howard, Jacob " 

Hoffman, David " 

Harris, Samuel H. " 

Higinbottom, Thos. " 

Hopkinson, Francis " 

Johns, William P. '' 

Jenkins, Felix " 

Israel, Fielder *^ 

Jenkins, Samuel " 

Kennedy, William " 

Kennedy, Mordicai '^ 

Kelso, George G. " 

Lansdale, William M. " 

Levely, John S. " 
Lyon, Robert, jr. 
Lamson, Henry 
Loney, John 
Lemmon, Robert 

Lyles, David C. " 

Linvill, James M. " 

Lytle, Thomas " 

Maccubin, Charles C. '' 

McAttic, Francis, " 

Moale, Randall H. " 
Patridge, Eaton R. 
Peirce, Levi, jr. 
Robinson, Samuel 
Riggs, George W. 
Ridgely, Isaiah 
Rich, John 

Richards, Lewis M. " 

Rich, George " 

Ridgely, James *' 

Sillman, Thomas D. '' 

Spalding, John " 

Scott, Jeremiah " 

Stewart, William S. " 
Singleton, Charles 
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Shaw, William C. Private. Walsh, James Private. 

Tilvard, James " Yeiser, E. F. '* 

Taylor, Robert A. " Negro George, Capt's Servt. 

Thomas, Oliver H. '' Negro W^elton, Lieut's. " 

■\Vyse, John ivL *' Negro Thomas, do. " 



BALTIMORE UNION ARTILLERY, 

Davidson, James Private. 



John Montgomery, Captain. 
John S. Sti'ies, 1st Lieut. 
Joseph R. Brooks, 2d do. 
Jonathan Fitch, Hd do. 
Jesse Haslup, 1st Ser'gt. 
John Riley, 2d do. 

George Eaverson, 3d do. 
"William Sewell, 4th do. 
Alexander Boyd, 1st Corp'I. 
George Bartol, 2d do. 
Wm.H.Fonerdon,3d do. 
Samuel House, 4th do. 
Adieon, George Private. 
Armstrong, Thomas " 
Armstrong, John " 

Bowers, Martin '' 

Barger, George ^ 

Barger, John ** 

Barnes, John ^' 

Bartlett, William « 

Burull, Theophilus '' 
Brunett, Andrew *' 

Barcroft, Ralph « 

Brown, John " 

Cator, John " 

Chalmers, James '• 

Chambers, John M. " 
Childs, Samuel " 

Curlett, James " 

Curlett, Thomas '* 

Crossan, John " 

Campbell, Hugh *' 

Churchman, Allred W. " 
Cainahain, James " 

Dwyer, William '* 

Delcher, George *• 



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Douning, William 

Elliot, Joseph B. 

Elliot, John B. 

Etchberger, John 

Erwin, John 

Franciscus, George 

Farrall, James W. '* 

Finn, John W. '' 

German, Jonathan " 

Gill, Ezekiel C. '' 

Holland, James " 

Howard, David " 

Hewett, William " 

Hill, Arthur " 

Hazletine, David " 

Jones, Joshua ^* 

Jordan, Frederick '* 

Joseph, Manuel " 

Keen, William, jr. *• 

Lamb, John '' 

Long, Abraham ^ ** 

Lowry, Robert • " 

Mamma, Samuel " 

Mills, Ezekiel " 

Mills, William P. " 

Miller, Frederick '^ 

Mopps, Adam ** 

Nippard, George " 

Pollard, Seth '' 

Penman, John " 

Parker, Evan *^ 

Renshaw, Thomas S. " 

Robinson, John ** 

Rilev, John " 

Rowles, John ** 



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Rliii^rose, John W. Private. Turner, John 



Rust, Charles 
Shade, John 
Sharkey, Michael 
Stewart, Thomas 
Shaw, James B. 
Stone. Richard 
Smuch, William 
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West, John 
Wimmel, Georg;e S. 
Wiese, Frederick A. 
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Josh. H. Nicholson, Captain. 

Jesse Eichelberger, 1st Lieut. 

Andvv. Clopper, 2d do. 

Levi Clagett, 3d do. 

-n -^ -n ++ ) IstSer'gtSc 
David Putton, ^ 3^ Lie°t. 

John Cleunn, 2d Ser'gt. 
Samuel Harris, 
\Vm. Douglas, 



John Ready, 

J. A. Wallace, 

H. Armstrong, > 

Ralph Smith, > 
Arthey, Wm. F. 



3d do. 
4th do. 
I IstCorp'l. 
; & 3d Ser'gt 
i2dCorp'l& 
; 4th Ser'gt. 
3d CorpT. 
& 2d do. 
4th Corp'l. 
& 2d do. 
Private. 
Alexander, Thomas " 
Boyd, Andrew 
Bond, Henry 
Beall, John W. 
Berry, Horatio 
Buckler, John C. 
Brice, James E. 
Cohen, Php. I. 
Cohen, Mendus 
Collins, James W. 
Cooper, Wm. S. 
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Child, V\m. ^^th Corp'l. 

Claggett, Thos. Private. 

Danneman, C. H. " 

^ Cl^V--'9 do. and 

Dorsey, Jolm- ^ ^^^ ^^^.^,^^ 

Ditfenderffer, Jno. Private. 
Douglass, Geo. '^ 

Dalrymple, Geo. " 

Eichelberger, Lewis " 
Eichelberger, Wm. '' 

Etting, Saml. " 

Fulton,Wm.S. I^^^j^^-^^^^l^ 

Fernandis, Walter Private. 
Guildener, Chas. " 

Granger, Jas. 
Graybell, Php. 
Hawkins, Jas. L. 
Hutchins, Thos. 
Hegenbottom, Jno. 
Horner, Francis 
Hurnessey, Tho. 
Hurdis, James 
Hughes, Wm. 
Howard, Brice 
Jones, Edwd. 
Keller, John 
Lawson, Geo. 
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Lindenberger, Jb. 
Mauio, Php. 
Maccubin, Moses 
jMonroe, Isaac 
Morgan, Edwd. 
jNIayer, Charles F. 
Neale, John G. 
Pollett, J. B. 

Poor, Jno. F. 

Price, Andw. 
Rogers, Thos. 
High art, Php. 
Rigden, Jno. E. 



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Sands, Benjn. N. 
Sylvester, Saml. 
Spicer, Thos. 
Schwartze, Hry. 
Stickney, Hry. 
Snyder, Andw. 
Shortt, Jno. 
Turman, Patrick 
Vance, William 
Williams, Geo. 
Williams, Cumbd. D. 
AVilliams, Nathl. F. 
Watkins, Thomas 
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AMERICAN ARTILLERISTS. 

Rd. B. Magruder, Captain. Cox, Peter 

John Bradford, 1st Lieut. Caldwell, Jno. R. 

David Griffith, 2d do. Crawford, VVm. B. 

S. J. Thompson, 2d do. Caldwell. James P. 

W' . H. Wustandley,3d do. Cuzeanse, Bernard 

August. Boughan, 1st Ser''gt. Cooch, Zebulon 

Saml. Cohen,Junr,2d do. Dickens, John 

Wm. G. Elderkin, 3d do. Daley, Ben. S. 

Wm. Dew, 4'th do. Davis, Jacob G. 

Stephen Lawson, 1st Corp'l. Delmas, Alenis A. 

John Casey, 2d do. Dale, Daniel 

]\Iat. P. Mitchell, 3d do. Edwards, Samuel 

Adam B. Kyle, 4th do. Fowler, William 

John F. Charlton, Drummer Finlay, John 

"Wm. Moore, Fifer. French, Ebenczer 

Allen, Saml. W. Private. Furgusson, Thomas 

Allen, James " Falkner, Abraham 



Jkall, Hd. B. 
Bond, Joshua 
]3rice, John jr. 
l^arcklie, Thomas 
Beatlev, \Vm. jr. 
J3ill, l-iugh 
Bose, ^Villiam 
Bailey, John II. 
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Grimes, Joseph 
Glenn, James 
Green, Thomas 
(lambrall, John 
Glenn, John W. 
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Griflith, Mathew 
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Hicks, John *^ 

Hess, Joseph *' 

Hillen, Solomon *' 

Hanson, Wm. '^ 
Howell^ John B. 
Hands, VVm. G. 
Hess, Jesse 

Joice, John " 

Jones, Nicholas S. ^' 

Jonas, Jacob " 

Kinkaid, James " 

Kennedy, Dennis *' 

Linvill, John " 

Magruder, Gustavus " 

McKee, William « 

McKeel, John *' 

Miller, George " 

Myers, Stephen " 

McLaughlin, Philip " 

Mooses, Parker " 

Newman, Lawson " 

Norwood, Edward '' 

Nelson, Benjamin " 

Petit, Augustus " 

Perrine, D. M. i« 

Rudolph, Zebulon " 

Robinson, Thomas '• 

Riston, George " 

Robinson, James *• 



Rose, John P. Piivat^r* 

Robertson, George '■' 

Rickstein, George " 

Ridgeley, Thomas '* 

Simmonds, Samuel '* 

Shaw, Nathan " 

Starr, Hezekiah *• 
Simmonds, John A. " 

Starr, William '^ 

SchaefFer, F. G. " 

Sum wait, Philip '• 

Sprunigf Geoige " 

Stansbury, William ** 

Taylor, Elijah " 

Turner, Nathan " 

Tarmer^ James " 

Thomas, John W. " 

Town, John " 

Waters, Joseph " 

Waters, Joseph G. " 

AVollen, Zacheriah " 

Wheeler, Jacob "• 

Wallace, Solomon '' 

Wright, William " 

Wiley, Alexander " 

Younker, Francis " 

Young, Peter A. " 
Nicholas Wallace, servants 

William Konig, " 



WASHINGTON ARTILLERY. 



John Berry, Captain. 
Benjamin Buck, 1st Lieut. 
George Herring, 2d do. 
James Beacham, 3d do. 
John Hahn, 1st Ser'gt. 

James Russell, 2d do. 
Philip Tilyaid, 3d do. 
Wells Cooper, 4th do. 
James Clark, 1st Corp'l. 
Basil Duke, 2d do. 

Henry Hilbert, 3d do. 



John T. Sumwalt,4th do. 
Andrew Hunter, Fifer. 
Henry Lightner, Drummer, 
Atkinson, Angells Private. 
Aisquith, Robert C. ** 
Anderson, Wm. AL " 
Beison, Thos. V. « 

Berry, John W. " 

Berry, Benj. F. " 

Brown, John M. " 

Bailey, George W. " 



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Cietzetf John Pr 

Carson, William 
Conway, Thomas 
Cassard, Gilbert 
Collins, Cornelius 
Cook, Anthony L. 
Davis, David 
Duvall, Marsh M. 
Devatur, Jacob 
Dare, Nathl. C. 
Erwin, Jerrard 
Foy, James 
Gray, William 
Gray, John 
Hussey, George, jr. 
Hammer, Jacob 
Helm, Leonard 
Hilbert, John 
Lowe, Henderson P. 
Linch, John 
Lowman, Emory 
Landstreet, John 
Mackey, John, jr. 
Moore, John B. 
McElligott, Pierce G. 
McCubbin, John S. 
McClain, John 
McLeavy, Henry 
iMiller, George W. 
Miller, Matthew 
Nagle, Joseph 
Noble, Alexander 
Pratt, John H. 
Perry, Richard 
Pendleton, O-miel 
Resser, Jacob 
Reggin, James 
Sweeting, Bcnj. B. 



BALtlMORE INDEPENDENT ARTILLERISTS. 
Charles Pennington, Captain. Robert S. Moore, 3d Lieut, 
Thomas Russell, 1st Lieut. Thomas Vance, 1st Serg't. 
Joseph Clemm, 2d do. John S. King, 2d do. 



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Taylor, James 


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James C Wilson, 3d Serg*!. 
ThoiB as M. Locke,4th do. 
Benjamin Brooks, 5th do, 
Peter L. White, 1st Corp'L 
Thos. P. Ricand, 2d do. 
John Morton 3d do. 
Wm. M.Wallace, 4th do, 
Isaac Taylor, 5th do. 
Black, Samuel Private* 

Barkman, John 
Branson, Joseph 
Baker, Charles 
Bond, J. T. 
Birkhead, Lenox 
•Cobb, G. K. 
Callander, J. A, 
Collins, Lee 
Cook, W. G. 
Duncan, Joseph 
Duer, Charles 
Dinsmore, Samuel 
Ellery, Eppes 
Evertt, Edward 
Ewal-dt, J. H. 
Falconer, Jonathan 
Ford, G. W. 
Guthrow, Stephen 
Goodrick, Eli 
Greer, George 
Gregg, Alexander 
Harwood, Charles 
Hayne, George 
Jessop, Charles 
Kincaid, Wallace 
Kent, Emanuel, jr, 
Lusby, William 
Lambie, James 
jMcLaughlin, Peter '' 
McCartney, Peter 
Meeks, William 



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Mayer, Lewis 
McNeal, James 
Morehead, Henry 
Nuwland, Lambert 
Oweens, Isaac *' 

Osborne, H. P. " 

Pascault, Fraiicis '•'^ 

Patillo, Henry H. '^ 

Rutter, Thomas G. " 
Raymond, Daniel *• 

Rust, Samuel *' 

Sinners, E, R. ** 

Shane, Dennis " 

Shields, William «* 

Stanley, Joseph " 

Stewart, George L. '* 

Schaeffer, Christian 
Southcomb, Carey 
Schwartze, A. J. B. " 
Smith, Samuel " 

Street, William '« 

Thompson, David " 
Towson, 0. W. 
Taylor, Robert 
Teack'le, Severn 
Wyviile, Marmaduke ' 
Williams, John 
Wells, W. T. 
Weir, John R. 
Walsh, John 
Wilson, J. C. " 

Wilhe'lm, P. « 

Winn, S. D. « 

White, Thomas " 

Zigler, Henry " 

Kleinfelter, Michael '' 
Charles Maynard, servant, 
Carlos Davies, '' 



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EAGLE ARTILLERISTS, 



George J. Brown, Captain. 
Thomas Cockrill, 1st Lieut. 
William Mundell,2d do. 
Benjamin Rouse, Sergeant. 
Charles Baker, " 

James Corner, " 

William Gilberthorp, " 
David Greaves, Corporal* 
John P. Strobel, " 

Joseph Clark, *' 

Benjamin Arnold, " 
Anderson, Nicholas Private. 
Boston, Charles " 

Boss, George *' 

Binyon, Thomas " 

Bond, Lambert *' 

Beard, Hugh " 

Classon, John " 

Chapman, Christopher " 
Casey, William 
Chambey, Dennis 
Champlin, A. P 
Carrol, Mark " 

Dorney, Bartholomew " 
Duncan, J. W. " 

Delaware, Thomas " 
Donoho, Barney 
Dye, William 
Donnelly, John 
Daley, John 
Dougherty, John 
Delany, William 
Gardiner, James 
Groom, William " 

Grossh, John '* 

Graham, Owen 
Harris, Samuel 



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Jones, George Private* 

Johnson, Wm. H. " 

Jones, John ^^\ " 

Johns, William »* 

Johnson, Robert " 

Johnson, Archibald " 
Lehea, Morris 
Lorman, William 
Lenox, James " 

Leinhart, Henry " 

Myers, Solomon 
McCluster, Henry 
McKoan, Edward 
McClain, Charles '« 

Moor, Nathaniel '« 

Millard, J. L, '« 

McWilliams, M. «< 

Musgrove, Wm. ** 

McMullin, Wm. «« 

Matthews, James " 

McNeal, James *' 

O'Cornor, Lewis 
Parks, W^illiam 
Pendigrast, Patrick 
Roache, Alexander 
Reilly, Patrick 
Ross, James 
Ritchie, William 
Schofield, J. S. « 

Sheridan, Thos, " 

Saunders, Alexander " 
Tyler, John 
Tebo, Peter 
Tebo, Peter, jr. 
Tall, Anthony 
Williams, J. S. 
Wallace, James 



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FIRST BALTIMORE VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY. 

Abraham Pyke, Captain. John Keys, 1st Ser'gt* 

John King, 1st Lieut. Thos. H.Fairbairn,2d do. 
Reuben Ross, 2d do. Gotleib Holfman, 3d do* 



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Samuel Baum, 


4th Serg't. 


Alex. Osborne, 


1st 


Corp'l. 


William Sprole, 


2d 


do. 


Wm. Keilholtz, 


3d 


do. 


Joshua Gibson, 


4th 


do. 


Altfather, Henry 




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Ash, John 




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Armitage, Benj. 




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Bradley, Isaac 




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Black, Thomas 




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Bradebaugh, Jacob 


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Butler, Richard 




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Benson, John P. 




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Foss, Jacob 




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Hughes, George L. 
Hussy, Asahel 
Hill, George, jr. 
Hoffman, John 
Irvine, John 
Jones, Jonathan J. 
Inloes, James 
Kirkland, Alexander 



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Keller, George 
King, Henry 
Kimmel, Michael 
Lebon, Charles 
Linsey, Andrew 
Lindey, Michael 
Male, Joseph A. 
McColm, Mathew 
Moore, Henry 
Nicholson, Thomas 
Orme, Archibald E. 
Owings, John 
Phillips, William 
Richardson, Ezekiel 
Robinson, William 
Rider, Arthur 
Robinson, Thomas 
Rickey, Wm. W. 
Shaw, Samuel 
Sampson, Charles 
Schultz, Conrad 
Share, Joseph 
Sprangler, Isaac 
Shamburgh, John 
Seig, Peter 
Wallace, Joseph 
Wampler, Lewis J. 
White, George 
Wedge, Simon 
Winchester, Samuel 
Yager, Joseph 



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STEINER'S ARTILLERY OF FREDERICK. 

Heiiry Steiner, Captain. William Steiner, 2d Corp'l. 

R. G. McPherson, 1st Lieut. Henry Hauer, 3d do. 

Lewis Green, 2d do. Marcus Y. Graff, 4th do. 

John Buckey, 1st Ser'gt. Jacob Fowble, Musician. 

William Houser, 2d do. John Stouffer, do. 

George Dertzback,3d do. Ambrose, Peter Private. 

David Mantz, 4th do. Baer, Michael of Jno. " 

Jacob Kieffer, 1st Corp'L Barns, Samuel *^ 



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Blackford, Thx)mas Private. 

Belt, Lloyd 

Breant, Samuel 

Boyd, David 

Boone, Robert 

Burhhart, Daniel 

Cassell, William 

Dean, Thomas 

Dixon, James 

Evett, George 

Freburger, Peter 

Feagler, Jacob 

Goldsborough, NicL 

Grahame. Thomas 

Hanshew, Henry 

Hauer, George 

Harding, Jno. L. 

F^effner, MichaeL 

Holler, Henry 

Holter, Daniel 

Jamieson, John 

Jenkins, William 



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Jolly, Thomas M. 
Kontz, John 


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McClain, George 
McFarland, Peter 


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Miller, John 
Neaff, Abraham 


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Nichols, i^dam 




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Potts, Phillip 




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Rye, Henry 
Schaffner, Jacob 




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Salmon, Charles 


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Steiner, Jno. Thomas 


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Shell-man, Jacob 


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Scott, Thomas 
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UNITED MARYLAND ARTILLERY. 

James Piper, Captain. Folay, Dennis 

Henry Pentz-, 1st Lieut^ Gorsuch, John 

Grace, John 



Jacob Walsh, 
John Kennedy, 
William Drake, 
Jesse James, 
Benj. Germain, 
T. DeLoughrey, 
Isaac Bull, 
Amasa Kirby^ 
William Wells, 
Henry Staylor, 
Browning, LeLsr 
Bilson, John 
Constable, George P. 
Callmus, Levi 
Clinedienst, John 
Fahcr-ty, Bartley 



Privates 



2d do. 

3d do. Griffith, Jacob 

1st Ser'gt. Griffith, Anthony 

2d do^ German, Philip 

3d do. Harker, John 

4th do. Hetzelberger, John 

1st Corp'I. Harding, Stephen 

2d do-. Haislip, Humphy B. 

3d do^ Johnson, Samuel 

4th do. Hujst, Elijah 

Private. Kiersian, John 



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Moellinger, Jacob 
Murray, Matthew 
Maynard, Quincy 
Neal, James. 



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Pentz, Daniel 

Roche, James 

Roche, Joseph 

Rosse, George 

Sommers, Michael 

Snyder, John 

Staylor, John 

Staylor, William 

Staylor, Phillip 



Nam-es of the Field and Staff and Company Officers, Non- 
commissioned Officers and Privates of the First Rifle 
Battalion of Maryland Militia, who served at North 
Point and FortMcHenry, 12th September, 1814 — taken 
from the Muster Rolls on file in the office of the Third 
Auditor of the Treasury of the United States. 

William Pinkney, Major. 

William Pinkney, Jr., Adjutant 

James W. Mitchell, Quarter Master. 

Samuel B. Martin, Surgeon. 

JosiAH A. Smith, Pay Master. 

B. U. Campbell, Sergeant Major. 

Daniel Metzker, Quarter Master Sergeant. 



SHARP SHOOTERS. 

Edward Aisquith, Captain. Batchelor, Smith Private, 

John G. Young, 1st Lieut. Bromwell, Jacob " 

William Meeter, 2d do. Brown, Thomas " 

Spencer H. Cone, 3d do. Bromwell, Henry T. " 

George W. Howard, 1st Ser'gt. Bruff, Benj. " 

Elijah Pritchett, 2d do. Buell, Albert D. " 

Alex. McKenzie, 3d do. Clark, William " 

John McFarron, 4th do. Clark, Joseph " 

George S. Boyle, 1st Corp'l. Camp, William '' 

John Burk, 2d do. Crawford, William " 

John Hulse, 3d do. Curry, John " 

Thomas Elligood,4th do. Creagh, James '^ 



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Crouch, James 
Chesnut, John 

Charlton, William ^ 

Dukehart, Heniy "^ 

Dawson, John " 

Davis, John G. *^ 

Davis, Thomas " 

Dunning, Samuel "■ 

Gruver, John " 

Hawkins, James *^ 

Howard, Jacob '* 

Howard, John '*' 

Henry, William '* 

Horsev, Morris " 

Hazledine, John. " 

Huzza, John " 

Jeffers, James ''■ 

Jones, Edward " 

Jones, Richard " 

Kernan, Leonard '^ 

Lythe, John ^• 
Lee, James A^ 



Lafavier, Abraham Private, 
Macgill, Basil " 

McComas, Henry ^ 

Martin, James E. "• 

Macgill, Thomas "" 

Melliss, W^illiam " 

Michell, Alexander "■ 
Murray, John E. 
Noble, Richard 
Prettyman, Thomas G. 
Prettyman, David G. ''' 
Pettygrew, James 
Parrish, William 
Rusk, Thomas '• 

Rumsey, Charles H. '^ 
Smull, Jaeob T, 
Stewart, John 
Watts, Dixon B. 
Wattsy Thomas B. 
Watsony Sylvester 
W^ells, Daniel '^ 

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UNION YAGERS. 



Dominic Bader, Captain. 
Gregorius Andre, 1st Lieut. 
B. U. Campbell, 1st do. 
Jos. A. Strischka, 2d do. 
Casper Hoffman, Ensign. 
Jacob Euler, 1st Ser'gt. 

John M. Metier, 2d do. 
Wm. Ebervine, 3d do. 
John Small, 4th do. 

Martin Hirsch, 1st Corp'l. 
John Gieger, 2d do. 
J. L. Koellinger,3d do. 
James Fisher, 4th do. 
Adam Wilhelm, Bugler. 
Armeger, Benjamin Private. 
Armstrong, John '^ 

Banier, Frederick " 

Baker, Peter *« 



Barkman, Conrad Private- 
Brown, John " 
Crane, Joseph 
Disney, Wesley 
Disney, James 
DeGoy, Bartholomew '• 
Dawson, William 
Darner, Augustus 
Durst, Felix J. 
Euler, Conrad " 
Franklin, George '' 
Fowble, William " 
Fisher, John " 
Fisher, Abraham " 
Frederick, Lawrence " 
Fogleman, George " 
Gusenderffer, John "" 
Grub, Michael 









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Hetzler, John 
Hoffman, Lawrence 
Jacobs, John 
James, Charles 
Jorden, John 
Johanness, William 
Kummer, Frederick 
Keipple, Henry 
Koellenger, Henry 
Leatherwood, John 
Long, Francis 
Moses, Jacob 
JNIiller, Philip 
Meyer, John 
JNIeyer, Adam 
Meads, Daniel 
INIetz, Peter 
Renner, John 



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FELL'S POINT RIFLEMEN. 



William B. Dyer, Captain, 
Peter Foy, 1st Lieut. 

Ephraim Smith, 2d do. 
Thomas D. Rook, 3d do. 
John Gorsuch, Ensign. 
Daniel Metzger, 1st Ser'gt. 
F. Monmonier, 2d do. 
Abraham Parks, 3d do. 
Thomas Mitchell, 4th do. 
Elijah Dyer, 1st Corp'l. 

Daniel Anthony, 2d do. 
Thomas Hall, 3d do. 
John Johnson, 4th do. 
Agnew, W^illiam Private. 
Austin, Benjamin 
Ardrery, John E. 
Allen, Samuel 
Ashcroft, Thomas 
Bishop, Richard 
Blades, Benjamin 
Burman, Henry 
Blades, Perry 






Bishop, Richard R. Private^ 

Bowen, Richard 

Bryson, James 

Clark, John 

Carter, Thomas 

Cully, Robert 

Collins, Isaac 

Cormacul, John 

Dawson, Joseph 

Davy, William 

Dummond, Richard 

Dyer, Ezekiel 

Denny, Joseph 

Earnest, Charles 

Evans, Elias 

Foble, Daniel 

Gordon, John 

Gordon, Richard 

Gravy, William 

Hagthorp, Thomas 

Hall, Henry 



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Harrison, Charles Private. 


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Richards, Benedict 


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Hawkins, Daniel 


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Riggen, James 


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Jones, James 


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James, Robert 


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Rouse, James 


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Lock, Samuel 


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Sweeting, Joshua 


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Lock, William 


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JMaddox, Richard 


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Shreck, William 


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McDonald, James 


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Stinchcomb, Aquilla 


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McAllister, Richard 


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Vanwinkle, William 


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McGenerty, Patrick 


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Vanwinkle, Samuel 


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Marselas, John E. 


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Wilson, Joseph 


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Marselas, James 


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West, William 


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Walker, Jonathan 


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Names of the Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers, Musi- 
cians and Privates of Capt. George Stiles' Corps of 
Marine Artillery, who served at North Point and Fort 
Mc Henry, 12th September, 1814. 

MARINE ARTILLERY. 



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George Stiles, Captain. 
Joseph Gould, 1st Lieut. 
Baptist Mezick, 1st do. 
Timothy Gardner, 2d 
Joel Vickers, 2d 

Francis Blackwell.Sd 
John G. Bier, Qr. Master. 
Benjamin Weeks, Sergeant. 
David Chaytor, 
Paul Durkee, 
William Spear, 
Edward Wynne, 
Egbert Van Buren, 
John Raynolds, Drummer. 
John Miller, Filer. 



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Allen, Holden 
Baker, Rathbone 
Bennett, Thomas B. 
Bennett, Field F. 
Barrar, John, jr. 
Bolten, Henry 
Barnes, W. P- 
Belt, Tobias J. 
Brennan, John F. 
Brotherton, William 
■Belt, James, jr. 
Beam, George, jr. 
Barbine, Joseph 
Braggen. Henry 
Billup, Robert 



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Bowie, James Piivate. 


Holmes, James 


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Cunningham, John 


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Hillert, John A. 


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Cordery, James 


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Hughs, James 


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Crane, John 


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Hancock, Robert 


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Curtis, James 


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Hadskiss, S. H. 


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Clackner, Joseph 


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Coleman, Christopher 


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Johnson, James 


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Cathel, William 


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Jenks, T. W, 


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Cock, John 


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Jacobs, Wilson 


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Dawson, Joseph 


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James, Daniel 


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Dickinson, P. 


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Jackson, Thadeus 


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Davis, Robert 


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Kuinard, Thomas 


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Dashiel, Henry 


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Kelly, Matthew 


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Durand, John 


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Lane, Thomas M. 


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Duncan, Perry 


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Lee, George 


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Laty, John 


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Darrell, Samson 


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Myers, N. 


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Demsford, John 


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McMeal, Daniel 


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Mills, George 


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Morrison, John 


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Ellis, George 


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Purlong, William 


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McElderry, Hugh 


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Franklin, Benjamin 


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McClaskey, A. 


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jilbert, George 


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Morris, T. C. 


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iregg, A. P. 


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McCombs, Solo 


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Neighle, Francis 


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Ninde, Isaac 


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Owen, William 


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Peterkin, William 


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Parrott, David 


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Rollins, James Private. 

Ratier, Thomas " 

Rhodes, Zachariah " 

Ross, John " 

Riddle, Edward " 

Smith, B. B. " 

Southcomb, P. " 

Scott, John ^' 

vShipley, Samuel " 

vShaw, Daniel '^ 

Stevens, James H. *' 

Smith, John S. '' 

Southwait, William " 

Snow, Freeman " 

Tucker, W. A. " 

Tilden, Perry " 



Thomas, William Private. 

Thompson, John " 

Thomas, Joseph *' 

Vicker, James '^ 

Young, John " 
Young, William 
Weve, James 
Wilkinson, S. 

Wilson, David '' 

White, John IM. " 

Weems, George " 
Williams, William R. '' 

Wade, William '' 

Watkms, James '' 
Hendersonj Robert " 






YORK VOLUNTEERS, 

ATTACHED TO THE FIFTH REGIMENT MARYLAND VOLUN- 
TEER INFANTRY. 



INIichl. H. Spangler,Captain. 
Jacob Barnitz, jr. 1st Lieut. 
John Kuntz, 2d Ser'gt. 

Joseph Schall, " 

David Wilson, Corporal. 
Daniel L'pdegraff, " 

Michl. Hahn, '' 

Adam Leitner, Musician. 
Altemus,Jerman W. Private. 
Burns, Anthony T. " 
Brigle, George " 

])urns. John " 

Connellv, Jam.es " 

Coil, Daniel " 

Duvall, Grafton " 

Dunn, George '' 

Devine, John '' 

Dugan. James " 

Frey, Jacob 
Fisher, John 
Glessner, Jacob 



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Gartner, Jacob 
Holton, George 
Hoffart, David 
Holt, Aaron 
Ingram, Hugh 
Ilgenfritz, George 
Kaufman, David 
Kaulman, Andrew '' 
Lottman, Jacob " 

Lehman, Jacob '• 

Lavan, Jacob '' 

Leitner, George M. " 
Lanius, Peter 
Leitner, Joseph 
Laul), George 
JMcClean, John 
Miller, Michael 
jMundorff, Henry 
INIcKonigher, Joseph " 
Xes, William *» 






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Nes, Samuel 
Noel, Jacob 
Reisinger, Jacot 
Rauss, Emanuel 
^ Rupp, Jacob 
' Stuck, Charles 
Sinn, John 
Schleiger, Henry 



Stoelingj Jacob 



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SheiTfi-, Jacob 


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HANOVER VOLUNTEERS, . 



ATTACHED TO THE THIRTY-NINTH REGIMENT MARYLAND 

MILITIA* 



Frederick Metzger, Captain* 
Henry Wirt, 1st Lieut. 

George Immel, 2d do. 
George Eiler, Ensign. 
David Shultz, 1st Ser'gt. 
Benjamin Welsh, 2d do. 
George Stanter, 3d do. 
Henry Melsheimer,4th do. 
John Rieder, IstCor'pL 

Joseph Morris, 
Daniel Little, 
George Hoke, 
Apple, Philip 
Bargelt, John 
Beck, Tobias 
Buvinger, Leonard 
Bange, John 
Bange, Henry 
Blinzinger, David 
Cramer, Jacob 
Dines, John 
Douglass, John 



2d do. 
3d do. 
4th do. 
Private. 



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Hines, Samuel 
Hilt, Jacob 
Hostetter, Jacob 
Horn, Jesse 
Haas, Christian 
Hawks, Samuel 
Hoffman, William 
Jarvis, Thomas 
Koouj Solomon 
Klein, Henry 
Myers, John 
Morningstar, George 
Melshamer, William 
Myers, George 
Michael, John 
Richards, Edward 
Storm, David 
Short, Anthony 
Stock, Henry 
Stochr, Daniel 
Waggoner, Jacob 
Weigle, John 



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ATTACHED TO THE THIRTY-NINTH REGIMENT MARYLAND 

MILITIA. 



Thomas Quantrillj Captairii 
Daniel Sprigg, 1st Lieut. 
George Harry, 2d do. 
William Shall, Ensign. 
Thomas Keen, 1st Ser'gt. 
Wm. McCardell, 2d do. 
George Kreps, 3d do. 
John Harry, 4th do 

John Hunter, 1st Corp'L 
Daniel Oyster, 2d do. 
Benjamin Smith, 3d do. 
Joseph Cellers, 4th do. 
Charles Duwasser,Musician. 
Anderson, John Private* 
Allison, William *' 

Armour, William ** 

Bay ley, Samuel '* 

Beehart, Jacob " 

Billenger, John " 

Bennet, Samuel *' 

Barnes, Samuel W. " 
Couley, John " 

Cramer, John ** 

Collins, Andrew " 

Coke, Alexander '* 

Cook, John T. " 

Deitz,John " - 

Daup, Daniel " 

Glassbremmerj Peter 
Goyer, Jacob 
Harry, William 
Hemphill, Joseph 
Helsef, Philip 
Humrickhouse,Fred'k. " 
Harry, Samuel " 

Hftwkin, Daniel " 

Johnston, John *' 

Kealy, Jacob " 

Keallyer^ Jesse 



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Knease, Frederick " 

Lynes, George " 
Loney, Jacob 
Locker, Jacob 

McPherrin, William '' 

McDonough, John " 

Man, Solomon ^' 

Millei-j John N. " 

Morter, Jacob " 

Martiney, John " 

McClanahan, Robert " 

Martin, Anthony B. '* 
Neal, Joseph 
Noble, James 

O'Ferrall, John ^* 

Patton, Columbus " 
Poffenbarger, Andrew " 

Shneblyi John ** 

Soper, Thomas '' 
Stroud, Joseph 
Shank, Samuel 

Smith, Daniel " 

Shipley, John " 

Schleigh, William '' 

Sterret, James '• 

Schrvock, David " 

Smith, Peter " 

Snecdor, John '' 

Smith, John '* 

Srit, John '' 

Wagman, John *' 

Wilson, Lazarus '* 

Wilson, Samuel " 

Wareham, Joseph " 

West, Levin " 

Winters, George '* 
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Jacob Baer, Captain. 

David Newcomer, 1st Lieut. 

Samuel Bohrer, 2d do. 

Henry Kilhofer, Cornet, 

Jacob Hughett, Sergeant. 

Benjamin Kershner, 

Otto Adams, 

Jacob Kershner, 

Samuel Alter, 

Levey Rensh, 

Frederick Rohrer, 

John Walkernoot, 

Adams, Jacob 

Adams, William 

Anderson, William 

Winders, John 

Binkley, Jacob 

Miller, John 

Miller, Henry 

Dillihunt, James 

Knode, Jacob 

Witmore, John 

Yeakel, Jacob 



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Willson, Edward H. '' 
Kindell, Joseph " 

Cellers, John " 

Fabbs, Moses 
Krider, George 
Kline, Daniel 
Gurlaugh, Henry 
Berry, James 
Degraft, Abraham 
Waller, Henry 
Kitz, Frederick 
Miller, Daniel 
Thomas, George 
Clagett, David 
Goll, John 
Howard, John 
Kershner, George '^ 

Wayman, Perry " 

Philip Binkley, Q. M. Ser'gt. 
John Kailhofer, Saddler. 
Jacob Leider, Blacksmith. 
Joseph Eakel, Trumpeter. 



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Names of the Field and Staff and Company Officers, Non-^ 
Commissioned Officers and Privates of the fifth Regi- 
ment of Infantry of the Maryland Militia, who served 
at North Point and Fort McHenry, 12th September, 
1814 — taken from the Muster Rolls, on file in the 
Office of the Third Auditor of the Treasury of the 
United States. 

Joseph Sterrett, Lieutenant Colonel Commandants 

Richard K. Heath, \st Major, 

Standish Barry, ^d do. 

James Cheston, Lieutenant and Adjutant. 

John Owen, Surgeon. 

John Thomas, Lieutenant and Quarter Master. 

Alexander H. Boyd, Lieutenant and Pay Master* 

John B. Taylor, Surgemi's Mate. 

William Diffenderffer, Sergeant Major. 

John L. Potts, Quarter Master Sergeant* 



BALTIMORE YEAGERS. 



Philip B. Sadtler, Captain. Fave, Jo. 

C. Newhaus, 1st Lieut. Fahs, Casper 

T. C. Proetsting, 2d do. Flowers, B. 

J. C. Wagner, 1st Ser'gt. Gehring, Ge. 

F. W. Henke, 2d do. Gilbach, Chs. 

N. Hacke, 3d do. Hoffman, H. 

Js. Klee, 4th do. Hasselman, L. 

A. Duluc, IstCorp'l. Hammer, A. 

B. Roesehen, 2d do. Hands, P. G. 
J. C. Rau, 3d do. Hitzelberger, Js. 
App, J. S. Private. Janes, E. 
Brenning, C. " Klockengetter, Dl. 
Buhring, F. " Klassen, C. 
Bowers, George " Knodt, A. 
Cassary, Jacob " Knodt, J. '^ 
Crey, Frederick " Kaylar, Geo. 
Descande, And. " Kuhn, A. C. 
Deroncery, Chs^ " Keeney, A. 
Dail, Chs. " Laudun, M. 
Dover, H. " Lash, Geo, 



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Markert, Augst. 

Meyer, G. 

Meyer, A. 

Mozer, J. D. 
& McKey, M. 
^ Muth, P, 

Opperman, L. 

Foil tier, J. 

Parlette, Mordecai 
W Roesener, J. 

Rodemeyer, G. 

Rogge, Chs. 

Riep, Henry 

Reune, Peter 

Schminke, Geor. 

Schwier, Jos. 



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Sanderson, H. *' 

Schmeckpepper, J. B. " 

Singer, George 

Schutt A. 

Steinbock, J. C. 

Smith, N. 

Saltzwedel, J. 

Spicknall, W. 

Taylor, Jos. 

Walter, T. 

West, J. 

Wilson, J. 

Wills, F. M. 

Wheeler, R. W. 



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John Shrim, Captain. 
Nicholas, Elliott, Lieut. 
John Weaver, Ensign. 
John Simonson, 1st Ser'gt. 
Andrew HofFman,2d do. 
Joseph Russell, 3d do. 
John Hoburg, ^th do. 
Joseph Pearson, IstCorp'L 
Mordecai Disney, do. 



Wm. Booth, 


do. 


James Barker, 


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Adams, Benjn. 


Private. 


Andrevi''s, George 


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Auld, John 


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Bidison, Abraham 


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Ball, Walter 


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Bell, William 


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Bell, James 


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Carson, John 
Cathrall, Joseph 
Connelly, Thomas 
Dobbins, William 
Davidson, Robert 
Dunn, John 
Disney, William 
Demuth, John 
Davis, John 
Devone, Frederick 
Davidson, Samuel 
Deets, Gottleib 
Essender, John 
Fyia, John 
Fonder, Peter 
Foreman, Christian 
Franciscus, Wm. 
Foreman, Valentine 
Freyer, Henry 
Freyburger, George 
Forrester, Ralph E. 
Gardner, George 
Granger, Samuel 
Grubb, George 



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Glover, William 
Groves, Isaac 
Greenfield, John 
Hinds, William 
Hopkins, Joshua 
Harman, John 
Horze, William 
Hass, William 
Henning, George 
Hoburg, Harman 
Hanson, Henry 
Haney, Charles 
Keener, William 
Leeson, John 
Lucas, Joseph 
Lacount, Thomas 
Mowbary, Henry 
Mosher, William 
Miller, Charles 
Matthews, Elias 
Nelson, Joseph, jr. 



Private. Peters, Daniel Private. 

'' Popp, Chas. F. 
Pindell, John 
Rothrock, Philip 
Ready, Joseph 
Rudenstein John M. 
Snyder, Valentine 
Smithson, Daniel 
Stewart, John 
Shane, Daniel 
Suter, Henry 
Thomas, Lambert 
Wyneman, John B. 
Welshoover, Henry 
Wolf, Michael 
Wetherstrand, Jacob 
Workinger, Jacob 
West, Saml. H. 
White, Nicholas 
Zigler, Jacob 






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MECHANICAL VOLUNTEERS. 



Benjn. C. Howard, Captain. 
Thomas Towson, Lieut. 
Joseph Cox, Ensign. 
George Mathiot, Ser*gt, 

James Stewart^ do. 

John Bull, do. 

George Hull, do. 

John Yewell, Corp'l. 

Joseph Thomas, do, 

Francis Castine, do. 

Joseph Whittaker,Musician. 
George Whittaker, do. 
Adie, Edmond Private. 

Anderson, John " 

Baughman, Frederick "^ 
Balderson, Isaiah " 

Bare, George " 

Bainer, William " 

Bell. Thomas " 



Boren, George Priv 

Biven, Horatio 
Canby, Benjn. 
Collins, Joseph 
Dudley, George 
Dulaney, Samuel 
Dalrymple, Wm. 
Hayden, Dennis 
Hitzelberger, Anthony 
Hoopman, John 
Hutton, Elisha 
Hoar, Elias 
Hull, Edward 
Jones, Joshua 
Kimes, Thomas 
Levy, Thomas 
Mathiot, Christian 
Marser, Bartholomew, 
Meyer, Jacob 



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Sinclair, James 


Piivate. 


Peters, Henry C. 
Poque, Lowdie J. 




Stansbury, Darius 
Stockton, John 


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Randall, Elisha 




Simpers, Benjn. 
Sindall, John 


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Redgrave, John 
Reezer, Saml C. 




Towson, Henry H. 
Turner, Charles 




Ritazel, Francis 


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WASHINGTON BLUES. 



'George H. Stewart, Captain. 
Francis Forster, Lieut. 
Campbell S. Askew, Ensign. 
Edwd. J. Coale, 1st Ser'gt, 
Thomas Neilson, 2d do. 
Richardson Gait, 3d do. 
JohnM. HowlaRd,4th do. 
Wm. Spurier, Lst Corp'L 
Wm. Bradford, 2d do. 
Thomas Ruckle, 3d do. 
•John R. Kelso, 4th do. 
Augustine, Samuel Private. 
Bassett, Isaac 
Brandt, Jacob 
Buchanan, Lloyd 
Rurke, Jacob 
Cooksey, Richd. K. 
('oulter, John P. 
Cramer, Geo. W. 
Cro'xall, James 
Dougherty, John 
Dougherty, James 
Faulac, Anthony 
Flaherty, John R. 
Gould, Alexr. 
Hill, Thomas 
Holland, Joseph 
Harrison, Benjn. 

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Janvier, Peregrine 
Jenkins, Michael 
Jenkins, Charles 
Jenkins, George 
Kimberly, Nathl. 
Lamb, George 
Long, Jesse 
Lockhead, Joseph 
Lynch, William 
Mallonee, John 
Munroe, Alvin 
Norris, Edward 
Orchard, John 
Pearson, Elias 
Pollitt, Wm. F. 
Ruckle, Samuel 
Schryake, William 
Stewart, Wm. P. 
Spurier, Beale 
Shutt, John P. 
Symington, Jas. F. 
Stevens, Peter 
Tharpe, George 
Usher, James 
Vanlear, John 
Wall, John E. 
Waters, Asa 



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INDEPENDENT COMPANY. 



Samuel Sterrett, Captain. 
John Hillen, Lieut. 
John Reese, Ensign. 
Chrisr. Raborg, 1st Ser'gtc 
Ben. D. Higdon, 2d do. 
H. P. Sumner, 3d do. 
Michl. Sanderson, 4th do. 
John Frick, 1st Corporal. 
Alexander, H. Private. 

Armstrong, T. " 

Brice, Nicholas '^' 

Baker, Tho. B. 
Bailey, Thomas '• 

Burt, And, 
Baker, Wm.jr. 
Birckhead, H. 
Baine, Hope 
Camp, William 
Caldwell, James 
Coleman, John 
Dewees, And. 
Darrington, W. 
Devenie, James 
Fulford, Henry 
Fimister, Alexr. 
Goodwyn, C. D. 
Graff, F. C. 
Gitchell, J. 
Hollingsworth, L. 
Harden, Saml. 
Hughes, John 
Hindes, M. 
Herbert, John 
Hughes, Dens. 
Jenkins, Edwd. 
Jones, Talbot 
Jones, R. H. 
Levering, John 
Levering, Jesse 



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Lucas, Sam. 
McFaden, J. jr. 
McDowell, G. 
McKenzie, G. 
Mackall, E. 
Murray, Edwd 
Martracy, J. 
Martin, John 
McDonald, P. 
McDonald, H. 
Norris, William 
Norris, Thomas 
Owens, Joseph 
Patrick, L. C. 
Purviance, James 
Porter, William 
Porter, Michl. 
Patterson^ Jno. 
Rogers, Wm, 
Rogers, Geo. 
Rogers, Daniel 
Stump, Sam. 
Small, John 
Seyler, Fred. 
Shock, Henry 
Trull, John 
Tanner, P. S. 
Uhler, Philip 
Waters, Jno. S. 
Wilson, William 
Warner, Wm. 
Williams, Nat. 
Wall, William 
White, Gideon 
Wheeden, H. 
Williams, A. A. 
Watson, Robt. 



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BALTIMORE UNITED VOLUNTEERS, 



David Warfield, Captain- 
William Cooke, Lieut. 
John Wilmot, Ensign. 
Nicholas Dubois, 2d Ser'gt. 
George, Sears, 3d do. 
Wm. H. Murray, 4th do. 
John M. Finley, 1st Corp'l. 
Joseph Baker, 2d do. 
Joseph Barling, 3d do. 
J. VV. McCulloch,4th do. 
John McHenry, 5th Ser'gt. 
VV. B. Atterbury,Gth do. 
VVm. B. Bend, 5th Corp'L 
George Cooke, Gth do. 
Aldridge, Andrew Private. 
Anderson, A. M. " 

Alexander, Jos. 
Adgate, Andrew 
Armands, James 
Adams, George 
Armour, David 
Bankson, John 
Baker, Geo. J. 
Baker, John 
Baynard, John 
Beatty, Henry 
Biscoe, Walter 
Blair, William 
Bruff, William 
Byrd, John C. 
Brice, Henry 
Bunbury, H. A. 
Caustin, Jas. H. 
Chaffee, Nathan M. 
Clagett, Elie 
Clarke, Geo. W. 
Cochran, Wm. G. 
Courtnay, Wm. 
Dunbar, Geo. T. 
Dawes, Jas. G. 
Delacour, James 
Easterbrook, David 
Emory, Thos. L. 



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Flanagan, John R. 
Freeland, Egbert 
Frelett, Augustus 
Gilmor, William 
Gibson, James 
Golder, George 
Gray, Henry VV. 
Greetham, Wm. 
Gwinn, Edward 
Grundv, Thomas B. 
Hays, Reverdy 
Haubert, Jacob 
Hearsey, Geo. T. 
Hamilton, Wm. 
Holland, R. VV. 
Hollingsworth, Horatio 
Howard, Henry 
Irwin, John 
Jackson, John E. 
Jenkins, Frederick 
Jones, T. A. 
Keerl, John C. 
Keerl, Samuel 
Keener, Christian, jr. 
Kennedy, John P. jr. 
Lemmonier, A. L. 
McCubbin, Wm. H. 
McClellan, William 
JVIenyman, John, jr. 
Mauldin, John 
Meredith, Jonathan 
Miller, Robt. jr. 
Monk, George 
Mulliken, Rignal 
Morehead, Turner 
Muschett, Walter 
Mullikin, Barruck 
Montgomery, James 
Marsh, Dennis 
Magruder, Dennis F. 
Nelson, Oliver H. 
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Perkins, John 
Philips, Isaac, jr. 
Pike, Henry 
Poor, John H. 
Pochon, Chas. 
Pogue, John G. 
Proud, Wm. T. 
Pringle, Mark W. 
Priestly, Edward 
Purviance, Robert 
Pennington, Josias 
Pogue, James, jr. 
Purse, James 
Pierce, William 
Ratcliff, Luther 
Rennell, John N. 
Reinicker, Henry 
Ridgely, Edward 
Roberts, John 
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Snowden, Joseph " 

Swann, William 
Starke, George 
Smith, Job, jr. 
Schroeder, Edward 
Sewell, John M. 
Stone, James, jr. 
Torrence, George 
Taylor, Benjamin 
Van Wyck, Stedman R." 
Wellford, R. T. 
Wood, John 
Wilson, Robert 
Wells, Cyprian F. 
Walker, Thomas 
Williams, William 
W^illiams, Isaac 
Werdebaugh, John 
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Christian Adreon, Captain. 
Saml. John Lee, Lieut. 
Hy. W. Dettman, Ensign. 
William Fish, 1st Ser'gt. 
James Merriken, 2d do. 
Elisha Marriott, 3d do. 
Joshua Dryden, 1st Corp'l. 
Jacob Medairy, 2d do. 
Wm. Jarvis, 3d do. 

Alexander, Robert Private. 
Armor, John 
Bennett, George 
Brandon, Charles 
Barnett, Joseph 
Culbert, Lewin 
Cross, Christian A. 
Clemmins, John 
Collins, Geo. 
Cook, Caleb 
Cookj John F. 



Davis, W^illiam Private. 

Dugan, George " 

Davis, David " 

Evans, George '"* 

Green, Samuel " 

Hook, Michael 
Hadaway, James " 

Hildebrandt, Andrew ** 
Hildebrandt, Christian " 
Hayes, John 
Hagner, George 
Jorden, James 
Kelly, Perry 
Lambert, Lewis 
Lawton, Jacob H. 
Marriott, Jas. H. 
McCarter, James 
McElwee, Samuel 
McCubbin, Moses 
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Medairy, John 
McMuflin, Timothy 
Nicholson, Josa. H. 
Oldson, Samuel, 
Putsar, Martin 
Pidgeon John 
Patterson, Thomas 
Parker, Charles 
Polkinghorn, Richd 
Shaw, Samuel 
Smith, John 
Smith, Thomas 
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Tittle, Samuel 
Timanus, John 
Toy, John D. 
Thornton, Joseph 
Warren, Daniel 
Wilson, Robert 
Wyant, George John 
Wysham, Thomas 
White, Peter 
Working, Frederick 
Walter, John 
Young, Jacob 
Zimmerman, Hy. H. 



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Robert Lawson, Captain. 
Samuel Hutton, 1st Lieut. 
John Sinclair, Ensign. 
John Hoey, Sergeant. 
Richard Barnett, do. 
Samuel Harris, do. 
David K. Richardson, Corp'l. 



James Gantt, 
Wm. Howell, 
Arsters, Alexr. 
Deal, John 
Ford, John 
Penning, Dennis 
Grezeil, Francis 
Graham, David 
Gifford, Alexr. 
Garvin, Thomas 



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Grieves, John 
Johnson, Thomas 
Kelser, Wm. 
Kelly, James 
Lynch, James 
Meredith, Benjn. 
Morehead, John 
McCoul, Robert 
McCoul, James 
McGuchin, Alexr. 
Oldson, Saml. 
Poe, David 
Reynolds, Richard. 
Stilts, William 
Tucker, Joshua 



INDEPENDENT BLUES. 



Aaron R. Levering, Captain. Joseph Sumeralt, 

John Bradenbaugh, Lieut. Daniel Kraler, 

William Wilson, jr. Ensign. George Myers, 

Samuel Myers, Serg't. Charles Dorsey, 



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John G. Chappell, Corp'l. 
Geo. S. Eichelberger, " 
Armstrong, John Private. 
Alcock, William, jr. " 
Albert, Jacob 
Bride, Henry 
Boyer, Jacob 
Bare, Samuel 
Belt, Thomas W. 
Berteau, F. C. 
Barry, John 
Ball, John 
Bohn, Charles, jr. 
Brosius, Michael 
Bickford, James 
Baker, John 
Barry, Thomas 
Cole, Samuel 
Clemm, William 
Chappell, Wm. L. 
Causter, Wm. C. 
Croxall, Richard 
Crook, Charles, jr. 
Cole, John 
Chaffer, Amos 
Deloste, Francis 
Davidson, Samuel 
Decker, Jacob F. 
Deffendoffer, Charles '* 
Duboise, James 
Eulon, Philip 
Elliott, George 
Kichelberger, George " 
Kmory, Gideon " 

Kccleston, James / " 
Eichelberger, William " 
Pulton, James " 

Foltz, William *' 

Fairburn, James " 

(irilTeth, Howard 
Gregg, Andrew " 

Grandshamp, Wm. " 

fiwinn, Benjamin " 



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Gover, Philip 
Getz, Frederick 
Heidelbaugh, George " 
Hutchins, James " 

Hall, Richard M. 
Hardesty, Henry 
Hance, James 
Hamilton, James, jr. " 
Hart, Henry " 

Hart, William '' 

Jenkins, Wm. C. " 

Jenkins, James 
Kurtz, Charles 
Keener, John 
Lee, James H. 
Leigh, Wm. 
Levely, Wm. 
Lawson, Richard 
Long, Reuben 
Larsh, Charles 
Lucas, Harrison 
Maulsby, Israel D. 
Middleton, Richard '' 
Myers, Thomas 
Montieth, John 
Morreson, P. V. 
JVlurry, Matthew 
Martin, James " 

Miller, Benj. H. " 

Miltenberger, Anthony " 
Moore, Robt. S. " 

Nouvell, Michael '' 

Norris, Luther A. '^ 

Norris, Samuel 
Nagle, Anthony 
Norris, Benjaniin 
Norris, Acquilla 
Norris, Silas C. 
Owens, William 
Parker, James 
Phoenix, Thomas 
Pence. Joseph 



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Pewder, George 




Pogen, John 




Price, Nichodemiis 




Rusk, William 




Ross, Benj. C. 




Rogers, Richard 




Richardson, Daniel 




Rogers, Elisha 




Robinson, Benj. H. 




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Riggs, George 
Steever, Daniel 
Smith, George 
Sultzer, Sebastian 
Smith, John S. 
Shortridge, John 
Swetzer, Samuel 
Swetzer, Seth 
Thompson, VVm, 
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Thompson, Thomas '' 

Tustin, Samuel 

Torrence, John 

Trimble, Joshua 

Uhler, George 

Vance, John 

Wilson, Edward M. 

Wilson, John 

Wilson, Thomas 

White, John 

Whelen, Thomas 

Welsh, William 

Ward, John W. 

Woods, Wm. H. 

Woods, Andrew H. 

Werger, Michael 

Williams, Thomas 

Tilyard, William 

Wills, Francis 






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Non-Commissioned Officers and Privates of the sixth 
Regiment of the Maryland Militia who served at North 
Point and Fort McHenry, 12th September, 1814.— 
taken from the Muster Rolls on file in the Office of the 
Third Auditor of the Treasury of the United States. 

William McDonald, Lieutenant Colonel. 
Thomas Tenant, 1st Major. 
William Pechin, 2d Major. 
James Biays, Jr., Adjutant. 
John Snyder, Pay Master. 
Alexander Cummins, Quarter Master. 
Joseph Allender, Surgeon. 
Henry Johnson, iSurgeori^s Mate. 
William Houlton, Sergeant Major. 
Walter Simpson, Quarter Master Sergeant. 



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Thomas Sheppard, Captain. 
William Evans, 1st Lieut. 
Peter Chailie, Ensign. 
James I. Rigby, Sergeant. 
James I. Costole, Sergeant. 
Cornelius B. Long, Serg't, 
Daniel Evans, Serg't. 
Samuel Wilson, Corporal. 
Daniel Perigo, Corporal. 
Patrick Cooney, Corporal. 
John Peal, Principal Mus'n. 
Ja'bZorne, Principal Mus'n. 
Arnold, William Private. 
Atwell, Nathaniel " 

Allen, Adam T. 
Armitdge, Jonas 
Biays, Joseph 
Bready, Jason 
Baldwin, Abram 
Bratcher, William 
Bandell, William 
Boss, John 
Bready, Israel 
.Bandell, John 
Bell, James 
Baker, James 
Baker, Benjamin 
Bandell, George 
Brown, Garrett 
Bateman, Amzi 
Craggs, Robert 
Cooper, John 
Chailie, Stephen 
Costolo, Andrew 
Dunham, Jacob 
Denny, William 
Day, Lerey 

Davidson, William " 
Etcliborger, William " 
Evans, Westley " 

Fenby, Samuel " 

Fenby, Peter, jr. " 



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Feilds, James " 

Graff, John " 

Graff, Jacob 
Grieves, James 
Green, Peter 
Gray, Walter 
Hunter, Isaac 
Hunt, Benjamin 
Houlton, John 
James, Levi 

Kolehouse, Lawr'ce G. '' 
Klock, John '* 

Krebbs, George " 

Ling, Robert " 

Lauderman, Fred'k " 
Little, James " 

McMackon, Alex'r 
McCafferty, John 
Peters, Christian G. " 
Pilkington, Thomas " 
Philips, Nathaniel 
Plummer, Benj'n C. " 
Quisle, John " 

Reed, Robert " 

Ross, David " 

Rogers, David '* 

Ruster, Lewis " 

Rockhold, Charles 

Stretch, Samuel '' 

Shaw, Samuel H. 

Smith, J. Job 

Smith, James P. " 

Stewart, James *'■ 

Shaffer, James 

Smith, John 

Tridle, Jacob 

White, James 

Warnkin, Henry 

Wagoner, George 

Weary, John 

Willis. Joshua 









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.Gerrard Wilson, Captain. 
William Inloes, 1st Lieut. 
Isaac Atkinson, Ensign. 
T.W.Brotherton, 1st Serg't. 
John Pickett, 2d do. 
Lewis C. MuUer, 3d do, 
John Fosset, 4th do. 
Henry Delaha, 1st Corp'l. 
Morris Morris, 2d do. 
Samuel Coleman, 3d do. 
Owen Morris, 4th do. 
Ralph Wane, Drummer. 
Abbot, William' Private. 
Abbot, Michael " 

Adams, Nathl. '« 

Armstrong, Solomon " 
Brown, John "^ 

Buck, Samuel 
Brunket, William 
Brown, Hugh '' 

Caughry, Bernard 
Camerly, John 
Cascaden, Robert 
Camerly, Peter 






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Coleman, Richard 
Crawford, John 
Cole, J. A. 
Cork, John 
Dowling, William 

Dougherty, Barney '' 

Danerson, Richard " 

Donelly, Daniel " 

Foster, Jacob '• 

Forester, George " 

Galloway, John *' 

Gorsic, Thomas " 

Holmes, Thomas *' 

Holmes, Vincent " 

Horseman, Charles '* 



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Hammet, Jesse Private. 

Hooker, James "' 

Jones, Jas. D. " 

Jackson, Major *' 

Joynes, Leonard " 

Jon.es, William " 

Litten, Thomas " 

League, Abraham 
Lawrence, Joseph 
Leahy, John 
Larkin, William 
Madary, William 
McElroy, John 
Mettee, Martin 
McMullen, Nathl. « 

Metz, George " 

McLaughlin, Jo. " 

Moss, Barney " 

McCollister, Richard " 
Mitchell, William " 

Nelson, Basil '•' 

Newbury, John 
Palmer, Isaac 
Pitch, Samuel 
Ritter, Jacob 
Roberts, Owen 
Robinson, Joseph 
Sexton, Charles 
Steffer, Frederick 
Shane, Michael 
Taylor, Thomas 
Taylor, James 
Thomas, Abel 
Wright, Richd. 
Weater, George 
Wren, James 
Wellslager, Jacob 
Walker, Jacob 
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Peter Gait, Captain. 
Nichs. Brewer, Lieut. 
Richd. Pindall, Ensign. 
Richd. Bell, 1st Serg't. 

Richd. Parrot, 2d do. 
John Echburger, 3d do. 
Wm. Williamson, 4th do. 
Charles Fox, IstCorp'l. 

Jas. H. Thomas, 2d do. 
James Smith, 3d do. 
John Stickney, 4th do, 
Atwell, John Private. 

Albertis, Willm. 
Bradbury, Stephen 
Beard, Henry 
Crozier, Willm.r 
Crea, Hugh 
Crea, James 
Curtean, Wm. 
Cherbert, Chs .F, 
Carpenter, Geo. 
Deal, William 
Drummond, Jas. 
Evans, Daniel 
Foster, Joseph 
Foulds, W^illiam 
Fernandis, Anthony 
Gardner, Kensey 
Grace, John 
Gochear, Anthony 
Hatch, Samuel 
Hudson, John 
Hinton. Dennis 
Harrison, William 
Johns, Isaac D. 
Johns, Richard 



Johnston, Mathias Private^ 

King, James 

Keatley, Richard 

Kneppenburg, Andw. 

Lastie, John 

Leaf, Johnzee 

Lenox, W^illiam 

Lobby, Lewis 

Long, John 

Landragan, Phillup 

Mahue, William 

Porter, Thos. 

Potter, David 

Parsons, John D. 

Powell, William 

Reeves, John 

Rolph, Neal 

Ringrose, James 

Sherwood, Phillup 

Sunderland, Wm. 

Smith, Edwd. 

Smith, Adam 

Sleekum, Peter 

Street, Richard 

Strickland, Henry 

Stephens, John 

Turner, Isaac 

Townsend, Dennad 

Waltham, Wm. 

Winstanley, John 

Weatherby, Thos. 

Weatherby, Elisha 

Wirt, Jacob 

Wampler, Nathl. 

W^olf, Henrv 

White, Joseph 



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William Brown, Captain. 
R. D. Millholland, Lieut. 
James Weaver, Ensign. 
Thos. Gallaway, 1st Serg't. 
Alex. Cummins, Q. M. S. 



John Slater, Ser'gt* 
Robert Cooper, do. 

Corsey H. Edward, do. 

Jesse Boston, Corp'L 
Clay Arquithj do. 



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Degilver, John 


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Goodwin, John 


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Thos. L. Lawrence, Captain. 
John Burk, Lieut. 
Joshua Atkinson, Ensign. 
John G. Chappell, do. 
Samuel Harrison, Serg't. 
William Cathrill, do. 
Patrick Gallaspy, do. 
Thomas Price, do. 



C. C. Bobart, Corp"L 

Thomas Smith, do. 

Benjamin Boyle, do. 
Samuel Hawney, do. 
James League, Drummer. 
Abry, Christopher Private. 
Anderson, William *' 
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Boyd, Matthew " 

Briscoe, James '' 

Barlow, John " 

Burke, David, jr. ^ 

Carey, Joseph " 

Carr, Nicholas " 

Cammeron, John *' 

Cannada, Ebenezer " 
Cole, Frederick '- 

Coleman, Joseph " 

Cunningham, Joseph "■ 
Clyne, Daniel D. 
Davis, Thomas 
Davis, Joshua 
Donaldson, Jesse 
Doyle, Patrick 

Dempsey, John 
Evans, Thomas 

Eachbur2:er. Jacob " 

Easton, Nicholas '- 

Furguson, William " 

Freeman, John " 

Gardner, George '■^ 

Gale, William 

Griffith, David 

Gray, John 

Gunby, Stephen ' 

Harwood, Benjamin ' 

Hooper, James 

Hamilton, John 

Hammond, Joseph 

Harrison, Thomas 

Inloes, John 



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Kivens, Samuel " 

King, Thomas, jr. 

Lock, Washington 

Leoni, G. C. 

Martin, Joseph 

Martin, John 

Mickle, John 

Moon, Allen 

Alayher, Timothy D. '' 

Philips, George 

Rigo, Clement 

Robinson, Thomas "^ 

Robinson, John "^ 

Radish, Thomas "^ 

Rains, Lewis 

Rice, Edward 

Smith, John E. 

Sky, Gattiel 

Sollers, John 

Stebeck. Joha '«■ 

Scott, Robert '^ 

Stansbury, Nicholas " 

Strand, John '' 

Sinclair, Perry "■ 

Sterrett, Alexander ^'' 

Saiman, Joseph 

Thomas, Thomas 

Thompson, James 

Traverse, Henry 

Tincter, W. P. 

Tucker, William 

Thompson, William 

Williams, Giles 



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Benjamin Ringold, Captain. 
Robert D. Allen, Lieut. 
Joseph Hart, Ensign. 
John B. Hall, Serg't. 
John Mansfield, do. 

John Thomas, do. 

Peter Zane, do. 



Samuel Bumes, Cor'pl. 
Edwin H. Alford, do. 
Jacob Winchester, do. 
Amos Chapman, do. 
A ] lender, John Private. 

Alexander, Joseph " 



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Bc'oth, William 
Bankson, James 
Batchelor, Nathaniel 
Byrne, Lawrence 
Comegys, Jesse 
Comegys, Cornelius 
Carroll, Aquilla 
Cross, Andrew 
Carr, John 
Calvin, Richard 
Clayton, Samuel 
CJJrisfield, Samuel 
Canney, John 
Dopt, George 



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Button, John 
Davit, William 
Dawson, William 
Dinsmore, John 
Ellis, Thomas 
Eccle, John 
Eades, Thomas 
Fales, Benjamin 
Gill, Selmon 
Gooding, Jones 
Gooding, Marmaduke 
Graham, William 
Hudson, James 
Hindes, John 
Hutton, Joseph 
Hamilton, John 
Hewit, Elmer 
Herbert, Thomas 
Hussey, Joseph 
Hatton, Hagerty 
Hughes, Vincent 
Howlet, John 
Kitchcart, John 
Kellum, James 



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Lovedet, John 
McClellen, Matthew 
McClain, John 
Mann, George 
Muratte, Samuel 
Merrit, Samuel 
Maxwell, Joshua 
Mann, James 
Mitchell, John 
Mitchell, Richard 
Matthews, William 
Merryman, Samuel 
McConkey, William 
Obrien, Francis 
Patterson, William 
Plummer, James 
Robinson, David 
Reddon, George 
Rigdon, William 
Rutter, William 
Stallings, Aquilla 
Schrorder, John 
Slater, Benjamin 
Steel, Penson 
Salques, Selah 
Tucker, Joseph 
Taylor, William 
Towsley, William 
Uhler, Frederick 
Vanhorn, Fielding 
Valentine, Arch. K. 
Williams, James 
Walker, John 
Williams, William 
Washington, Lawrence 
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William Hubbard, Lieut. Thos. Willender, 2d Serg't 

Davis McCaughan, Ensign. Conrad Switzer, 3d SergX 
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Barney Lerich, 4th Serg'^t 

Moses Desent, 1st Corpl. 

Curtis Dunn, 2d do. 

Perigrine Ward, 3d do. 

John Parsons, 4th do, 

Boza, John Private. 

Burgis, John 

Benson, Stephen 

Cock, Solomon 

Cline, David 

Caprice, Joseph 

Cowles, William 

Cole, Thomas 

Desent, George 

Dorm.an, William 

Dunn, James 

Denning, Spry 

Fingan, James 

Glass, John 

Gray, Andrew 

Gerrand, Ibram 

Glasby, John 

Hall, Lewis 

Harden, Thomas, 

Hubert, Thomas 

Hunt, John 



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Kemp, Joseph 
Kholehouse, Fred'k ** 
Kemp, Thomas *•' 

Kerby, Samuel 
Kell, Flemming 
Leach, Henry 
Mason, James " 

McCleanley, John " 
McBean, Angus 
Morris, James 
Mason, Abraham 
Pierce, Joseph 
Peacock, William 
Peel, George 
North, Edward 
Sablis, Michael 
Smith, William 
Sute, John 
Todd, Samuel 
Tims, Benjamin 
Wilson, James 
Williams, John 
Woods, John 
Willing, Henry 
Zane, Joseph 



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James Biays, jr. Lieut. 
Hugh Allen, Ensign. 
Robert Dempsey, 1st Serg't. 
Joseph Graham, 2d do, 
Thos. Brankan, 3d do. 
Jona. Townsend, 4th do. 
James Sinclair, lstCorp*'l, 
William Askew, 2d do. 
Henry Middleton, 3d do, 
Wm. Wilkenson, 4th do. 
Adams, Robert Private. 

Atwell, William 
Arnold, John " 

Alexander, William *' 



Bowline, Roger, 
Berton, Nicholas 
Blades, George 
Baine, John 
Broom, Thomas 
Burke, John 
Calif, John 
Calif, James 
Cummings, Robert 
Christopher, Charles, 
Carroll, John 
Davy, Henry 
Denny, John 
Disney, William 
Dennis, John 



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Fenton, John " 

Goodwin, Caleb " 

Gray, John 
Hague, Joseph 
Harrison, Joseph 
Heary, David 
Harrison, Thomas 
Harrison, Samuel 
Harrison, Nicholas 
Kelby, Samuel, 
Kensey, Peter 
Lanman, Daniel 
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McLane, Charles 

Matthews, John " 

Miles, Benjamin " 

McGraw, Thomas " 

Neven, Thomas " 

Pantry, John " 

Papyon, John " 

Read, John " 
Sinclair, Alexander " 

Slewman, William " 

Teal Archibald " 

W^illiams, George " 

Wilson, George " 



Robert Conway, Captain. 
Robert Graves, Lieut. 
Thomas Cornthwait, Ensign, 
Lewis Auodoun, Serg't. 
Thomas Burke, do. 

Joseph Tharp, do, 

Edward Clemens, do. 
George Lee, Corporal. 
James Slater, do, 

John Ellis, do. 

Lewis Ellis, do. 

Adam, William Piivate. 

Airs, Samuel " 

Baxter, Colin 

Blades, John 

Broom, Henry 

Broom, John 

Butler, John 

Clarck, John 

Clarck, George 

Cooper, Elisha 

Caperlinde, Nicholas 

Fisher, Caleb 

Flanagan, Hugh 

Heard, John 

Jones, John 



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Lynch, Abraham 
Luberg, John 
Mace, Thomas 
McCubbin, William " 
McGurch, John " 

Reese, George 
Remman, Philip 
Rogers, Patrick 
Ramsey, John 
Rider, Joshua 
Ramsey, Thomas 
Redgraves, Samuel " 
Ready, Samuel " 

Stites, William " 

Snyder, Joseph " 

Smith, William 
Southcomb, Peter 
Sanders, George 
Wigley, Henry 
Walstern, Samuel " 

Waddam, George '' 

Williams, John 
Yam, Thomas 
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Nicholas Burke, Captain. 
Thomas Reardon, Lieut. 
Michael Bandel, Ensign. 
Samuel Boyde, 1st Serg'L 
Joseph Hill, 2d do. 
Frederick Cole, 3d do. 
Thos.Harrington,4th do. 
John Wane, 1st Corp'l. 
John Murphy, 2d do. 
W.M.Connokin,3d do, 
Jacob Burke, 4th do. 
Anderson, John Private. 
Bradshaw, Thomas " 
Bandel, Frederick 
Carter, John S. 
Creemer, Joshua 
Cole, William 
Claradge, Henry 
Callender, James 
Campble, James 
Collins, John 
Cook, Leaven 
Dempsey, John 
Duvall, Washington 
Elliott, John P, 
Elliott, John 
Ellender, Frederick 
Elliott, Thomas W. 
Fishwick, John 
Fisher, James 
Farland, John 
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Holton, David 
Haerfnagle, John 
Hanson, Nicholas 
Hinton, Robert W. 
Jones, Even 
Lewis, James 
Leatherbury, Thomas 
McWilliams, Hugh 
Mahaney, John 
Marshall, Matthias 
Morgan, John W. 
Ogden, Nathaniel J. 
Owens, James 
Rockhold, Asel 
Riggen, Benton 
Sprague, Henry 
Speak, Nicholas 
Saldge, Canrod 
Thomas, William 
Taylor, John 
Turiield, Philip 
Vanhorn, James 
Varnor, Robert 
Wells, Isaac 
Waites, James D. 
Waites, Richard 
Wheeler, Austin 
West, Amos 
Wilkins, William 



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Brooklin Terry, 1st Lieut. 
Henry Heckratte, 2d do. 
John Sutton, Ensign. 
Wm. Heckratte, 1st Serg't. 
Chaun'y Hurlbut,2d do. 
David Brown, 3d do. 
Thomas Faulkner,4th do. 
John Plumb, Drummer. 



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Anderson, Jordan Private. 
Ackworth, Train '' 

Buzzard, Peter " 

Blunt, Erastus 
Cry a, Adam 
Carlile, Samuel 
Caddock, Elisha 
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Drum, David 




Dougherty, John 




Dick, John C. 




Dorcas, John 




Evans, John 




Gaskill, Cripps 




Hillni'an, Aaron 




Henderson, James 




Langstorpp, Daniel 





Lightner, Joseph Private. 
McClure, Randel 
McMullin, John 
McMullin, James 
Marsh, Henry 
Marlin, David 
Robinson, George 
Stine, Isaac 
Searpass, Frederick 
Wain, George 



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commissioned Officers and Privates of the twenty- 
seventh Regiment of Maryland Militia, who served at 
North Point and Fort JVIcHenry, 12th September, 1814 
— taken from the Muster Rolls, on file in the Office of 
the Third Auditor of the Treasury of the United States. 

Kennedy Long, Lieutenant Colonel. 

Samuel Moore, 1st Major. 

Joseph Robinson, 2d do. 

James L. Donaldson, Lieutenant and Adjutant. 

Henry M. Fisher, Lieutenant and Quarter Master. 

James L. Dawes, Lieutenant and Pay Master. 

Thomas Hamilton, Surgeon. 

Edward H. Worrell, Surgeoji's Mate, 

George Craig, Sergeant Major. 

John L. Cook, Quarter Master's Sergeant. 



James McConkey, Captain. 
Abraham Scott, Lieut. 
Ebenezer Swain, Ensign. 
Geo. Miltenberger, Ser2;'t. 
Charles Barker, 
John Warren, 
John Hicks, 
Jacob H. Lawton, 
John Lackey, 
Franklin Edmonson, 



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Nicholas Ridgely, 
Allen, John 
Ash, Lewis 
Ashmead, Hosea 
Askew, Robert 
Austin, John 
Allen, Thomas 
Butler, William 
Biddle, Abraham, 
Blunt, Samuel 



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Burns, James " 

Berger, John " 

Barrett, Thomas 
Carty, John 
Chapman, Joseph 
Cain, Claiburn 
Connard, Frederick 
Clrisfield, Perry 
Collins, William " 

Dorr, Leonard " 

Dykes, Joseph 
Davies, Samuel 
Estel, James B. 
Fannon, William 
Fowler, John 
Foster, James 
Gossen, Henry 
Goddard, Charles 
Gray, Zacharia R. 
Gordon, Joseph 
Griffin, Luther 
Hagen, Michael *' 

Heron, Alexander '' 

Hare, Jesse '' 

Heslip, John '* 

Hill, Alexander 
Hinkley, William 
Jeffiey, Richard 
Jeffrey, Robert 
Johnson, Deter 
Jennings, Samuel " 

.Jones, William ^* 

Kurtzs, John 
Keetch, Robert 
Kurtzs, Robert 
Kerr, William '* 

Lanham, John ** 

Labborrie, Nicholas 
Lee, George 
Lawton, John 
McChristal, John 
McFarland, John " 

AlcPherson, Thomas " 



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McGoldrick, John " 

McChristal, James " 

McChristal, Patrick " 
Maguire, John " 

Mace, Thomas *' 

Mattocks, George '• 

Miskellv, Peter 
Moss, Charles 
Neale, James G. W. " 
Oliver, Amos " 

Orum, Edward ^' 

O'Donnell, Barney 
Parker, Richard B. 
Paul, Thomas 
Pouge, Loudy I. 
Prichard, Cyrus 
Palmetary, John H. 
Pugh, David 
Roberts, Edward B. " 
Richards, David " 

Ray, Francis *' 

Ross, James " 

Rust, Samuel " 

Rogers, William " 

Rhyhnhart, Ezekiel 
Rigby, Edward 
Sinclair, IMatthew 
Saulsby, John, 
Smith, William 
Smith, Thomas '' 

Spencer, Reuben " 

Sprigg, Edward 
Spurrier, John 
Stephens, Alexander " 
Supper, John '' 

Stiger, Peter ** 

Summers, George '• 

Skelton, John '^ 

Steevers, Adam 
Taylor, Levi 
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West, Richard 



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Woolen, William " Wray, John 

Wolf, Isaac " Welsh, Daniel 

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William Lafferty. Lieut. 
William Buck, Ensign. 

Jacob Craft, 1st Serg't. 

Conrod Keller, 2d do. 
Hillery Elder, 3d do. 
Hy. Freeburger, 'ith do. 
Henry Huber, 2d Corp'l. 
Henry Rust, 4th do. 

Alford, Thomas Private. 
Beard, Alexander " 

Busey, Charles 
Bailer, Hezekiah 
Benner, James 
Beade, George 
Bruner, Elias 
Brisco, Benjamin 
Brocas, John 
Batty, Philip 
Calvert, William 
Conner, Edward 
Callihan, Peter 
Clark, John 
Cole, Andrew 
Childs, Thomas 
Cole, John 
Chapman, George 
Deshields, William 
Daniel, James 
Delano, Judah 
Durning, James' 
Dougherty, James 
Dun, James 
Duffy, Hugh 
Davidson, Nelson 
Etsberger, William 
Elder, Samuel 



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Fairbank, William 
Ferrel, Francis 
Gillum, Simon 
Griffith, John 
Griswold, Livy 
Haslett, Charles 
Hunt, Jesse 
Hopkins, Richard 
Jacobs, Benjamin 
Kennon, John B. 
Knox, James 
Knox, John 
Little, John 
Lewellin, John 
More, John 
Mapp, William 
McDonnald, James 
McDaniel, Daniel 
McKinzie, Thomas 
Miles, Joshua 
Murry, Thomas 
iMcGruder, Samuel 
Pain, Richard 
Paschal, Jeremiah 
Palmetery, John 
Quest, Charles 
Ritchardson, James 
Rapley, Abraham 
Russel, Samuel 
Ray, Andrew 
Riley, John 
Specht, Cornelius 
Smewings, James 
Stansbury, William 
Spencer, William 
Sheamer, James 



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Jas. F. Winchell, 1st Lieut. 
John Lester, Ensign. 
Isaac N. Toy, 1st Serg't. 
John Williams, 2d do. 
Benj. F. Pollock,3d do. 
William Kelly, 4th do. 
Caleb Pasterfield, Corp'l. 
George Catts, do. 

Nathaniel Creaver, do. 
Joseph Purden, do. 

Ryan, William Private. 
Martin, Joseph 
Teppish, Caspar 
Alexander, John 
Brown, James ^ 

Brady, Michael * 

Buckley, James 
Barton, Isaac 
Barnes, Bennet H. 
Burnes, Charles 
Bentzle, Frederick 
Carnes, William 
Curry, Isaac 
Carter, Jesse 
Carroll, N. C. 
CaDpuch, William 
Chaney, Cornelius " 

Cross, John 
Carroll, William 
Cochran, George 
Deems, John 
Daley, John 
Dorsey, Vachel 
Ditten, David 
Doddrell, J. C. 
Eisenhart, J. D. 
Eddy, Rulus 






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Fisher, William 
Gray, James " 

Glenn, Samuel 
Gibson, Samuel 
Gomley, Richard 
Gorsuch, Joshua 
Harryman, S. 
Ham.ilton, Robert '' 

Hicks, Elijah " 

Hinton, Thomas " 

Harr, William 
Jephson, John " 

Jones, Robinson " 

Jacobs, James " 

Kneeland, Richard '•' 
Kelsner, John " 

Koch, Henry " 

McNeilly, Jeremiah 
McJilton, William 
Murray, William 
Myers, Henry 
Mintz, Seth 
Nugent, Neal 
Neal, John 

Pacack, John " 

Plintenberger, Chas. *' 
Potter, Martin " 

Pencast, Asa " 

Philips, Edward " 

Powell, P. B. 
Rumbaugh, Peter 
Roston, William 
Richardson, Jabes 
Rust, Abraham 
Smith, George 
Tucker, James 
Thompson, David 



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Wade, George 
Wadlow, John 



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Samuel G. Hyde, Lieut. 
Joseph Jackson, Ensign. 
Walter Theker, 1st Serg't. 
Rich'd BradshaWj 2d do. 
Robert Bell, 3d do. 

William Reeves, 4-th do. 
Rd. Diifenderffer, IstCorp'L 
Thomas Dryden, 2d do. 
Frederick Cole, 3d do. 
Edward Beackly, 4th do. 
Aborn, John Private. 

Allen, John 

Butler, Absalom ** 

Barney, Wheaton J. 
Blanch, Thomas 
Buchanan, Francis 
Bintzeli, Baltzer 
Bringman, Thomas 
Burke, Joshua 
Conner, Abraham 
Connell, Bartholomew " 
Collins, Thomas 
Casserd, Lewis 
Cadle, Daniel • 

Chase, Philip W. 
Dryden, Littleton D. 
Devos, John 
Daugherty, Samuel 
Estis, Thomas 
Earley, John 
Evans, Joseph 
Estell, John 
Fish, Allen, 
Fendall, Edward 
Grewe, Henry W. 
■Guest, Thomas 
Oreen, Edward " 

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Gladding, Samuel " 

Gorsuch, Nicholas " 

Griffith, Henry B. " 

Henderson, John '' 

Hopewell, Hugh " 

Hull, William " 

Hays, Robert " 

Hutchinson, William •' 

Hadaway, Robert " 

Johnston, Joseph " 

Jordan, Robert " 

Jervis, William " 

Ireland, John F. '' 

Kennedy, James 

Key, Abner 

KeichcolF, George 

Lemonth, Alexander '•' 

Lewis, Shraddrack " 

Labroche, Barnabas " 

Longford, John 

Leard, Samuel 

Marvin, Clarr, 

McConkey, William *' 

Mackey, James '* 

McCoy, James *' 

McCain, Charles 

Morris, Jesse " 

Madison, Thomas 

McGee, John 

Mackey, William 

Montgomery, John 

Prill, Henry 

Pearson, Thomas 

Phelps, Greenbury 

Prosser, Samuel 

Prosser, Uriah 

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Rodman, Robert R. 
Steadham, Peter A. 
Stevens, John ■ 
Sullivan, John 
Smith, Thomas 
Stevens, Mark 
Stocker, Charles 
vSinton, Joseph 
Taylor, Henry 



Thomas, John 
Urie, Jeremiah 
Yanbaun, William 
Wise, Augustus 
Wilson, John 
Wooles, Stephen 
Wallace, Thomas 
Williams, James 
Yerkess, Anthony 



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Daniel Crook, Lieut. 

Francis Morton, Ensign. 
Thomas G. Hill, 1st Serg't. 
Curtis Sheldon, 2d do. 
John Muderwood, 3d do. 
Richard Lenox, 4th do. 
JohnPyfer, IstCorp'l. 

Bernard Dupuy, 2d do. 
Christo'r. Wynn, 3d do. 
Willian Jackson, 4th do. 
Armstrongs Robert Private. 
Avery, Jonathan 
Belt, Joseph 
BoUman, Thomas " 

Beale, Nathan " 

Bowers, John '' 

Burneston, Joseph, jr. "" 
Briar, Emanuel " 

Bonner, John " 

Burden, Samuel " 

Clarke, William 
Crawley, Samuel " 

Craig, James ••' 

Crumwell, Mrchael " 

Collins, William " 

Conwav. Robert " 

(/onnelly, Bernard '' 

Dufiy, Henry 
l3onnell, John 
Dougherty, John 



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Goldsmith, John '* 

Gwynn, William '' 

Gray, Nicholas 

Gale, Lewis 

Gardner, Peter 

Hebb, Henry 

Hay ward, John 

Hall, John 

Harris, S. W. 

Hawley, Irza 

Hall, Henry 

Herbert, William P. 

Hall, George 

Hoyt, Reuben 

Johns, James 

James, George 

Jones, Daniel 

Kaminskie, John C. 

Kelly, Thomas 

Levy, Vincent 

Lampley, John M. 

Lee, Thomas 

Littig, Philip 

Lucas, Fielding, jr. 

Lewis, John 

Long, Levi 

Loyd, William 

McCoy, William 

McClane, Elias 

Moffit, Noah 



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Markland, James 
Monsarrat, Nicholas " 
Mc II vain, George " 

McKinley, William " 
Mattocks, William 
Mickle, Robert *' 

McHenry, F. D. 
Neale, Benjamin 
O'Donnell, Patrick 
Oldham, Elisha 
O'Brien, James 
Periy, Jeremiah 
Pattridge, James 
Poulnat, John 
Peters, James 
Reed, John 
Reinagle, Thomas 



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Riggin, Levi " 

Ratliff, Gilbert 

Reed, Patrick 

Riley, John S. 

Stockman, Jacob 

Stewart, John N. 

Smith, Robert 

Smith, Cyrus 

Smith, David 

Sloan, James jr. 

Toelle, Garrard 

Taylor, William 

Tanner, Samuel 

Underwood. John jr. " 

Wills, Richard 

Wilson, Hosea " 

Watson, Robert •*■' 



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Samuel Legrand, Lieut. 
Joseph Towson, Ensign. 
Ailing Sergeant, 1st Serg't. 
•Samuel Hadley, 2d do. 
Elisha Lewis, 3d do. 
William Powell, 4th do. 
Robt. B. Varden, IstCorp'L 
Thomas Fox, 2d do. 
James Dalrymple, 3d do> 
.lacob Cable, 4th do. 

George Teal, Musician. 

Arnold, Francis Private.. 

Arnold, Peter " 

Ball, James " 

Brewer, John R. '' 

Bond, William 
Brown, Paoli " 

Bond, Charies 
Boon, Benjamin " 

Batteau, Christian " 

Brown, John " 

jieeeham, Thomas '* 



Beatty, Samuel, Private. 

Carroll, James " 

Cheston, William 

Cale, Daniel 

Cook, John L. 

Duddy, Henry 

Davis, Charles " 

Desk, Michael «' 

Dewling, William 

Dixon, William 

Evans, John 

Falknier, Abraham 

Finney, Lewis 

Gamble, Darius 

Glenn, Elijah 

Gray, William 

Hugg, Richard 

Howard, William 

Hayley, Henry 

Hibbert, Solomon 

Hoffman, George W. 

Hauptman, John 

Hamilton, James 



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Johnson, John 
Johnson, James 
Keirl, Matthew 
Knorr, William 
Livingston, James 
Marshall, Andrew 
Morgan, Jesse 
McKenzie, James 
Medcalf, William 
Mopps, Frederick 
Mearis, Jacob 
Newon, Patrick 
Niles, Hezekiah 
Nippard, George 
Ogden, David 
Patridge, Job 



Private. Parrish, Isaac 
" Powell, James 

" Pearce, William 

" Rouse, George 

*' Rogers, George 

'• Reese, John 
" Robinson, John M. 
Rial, Absolom 
Riley, Valerius 
Shyrach, Charles 
Spencer, Robert 
Thompson, John 
Toulson, Thomas 
Tittle, Jeremiah 
Trickett, John 
Wallace, James 



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James May, 
Jeremiah Green, 
Joseph Sewell, 
John Conner, 
Phillip Gatch, 
Isaac Burke, 
John Wisham, 
Alexander Sinley, 
Frederick Baker, 
Amos, John 
Baifield, James 
Birmingham, John 
Burk, Richard, 
Baty, Oliver 
Browning, William 
Baker, David 
Cox, Jonathan 
Carter, Charles 
Cook, John W. 
Carter, John 
Dungan, William 
Dillahunt, Thomas 
Dcverix, John 



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Daugherty, Charles 
Edes, John 
Eli, George 
Fornshill, John 
Graves, John 
Gorsuch, Thomas 
Hiss, Philip 
Hatten, Aquilla 
Hatten, Calup 
Jones, Malon 
Jones, Hugh S. 
Jeffries, William 
Jennings, John 
Kent, Robert 
Love, Joseph 
League, Nathan 
Long, Henry 
Logan, John B. 
Little, William 
Lawless, John 
Lelbrge,^ Clarkson 
Lightner, George 
Magauran, Henry 



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Miller, John 
Pettecord, John 
Reanny, Isaac 
Russall, William 
Ricketts, Levering 
Reading, John 
Rothrock, Jacob 
Romney, Robert 
Roan, George H. 
Rust, William 
Stansbury, Aug. M. 
Stansbury, David 
Smith, George 
Sliver, John 
Stemmin, Barnard 



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Taylor, Archibald 
Vansant, Christopher 
Vanberger, John 
Wisbaugh, lUartin 
Wheeler, Thomas 
Witterfield, James 
White, Allen 
Woilds, David 
White, Elisha 
Warner, Henry 
Waters, John 
Wilson, Joseph 
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Benj. Rawlings, Lieut. 

Joshua F. Batchelor, Ensign. 
Michael Waters, 1st Serg't. 
Arch.A.Watkins, 2d do. 
John Beard, 3d do. 

John Snyder, 4th do. 
James Achlau, 1st Corp'l. 
Chas. A. Mattee, 3d do. 
Jas. Moberry, -ith do. 
Alexander, Elie Private. 
Anderson, Archibald 
Bilmeyer, Jacob 
Buckingham, Thomas 
Benner, John 
Burk, William 
Black, Fredk. 
Black, Joseph 
Boyce, Benjamin 
Chilcoat, Charles 
Cunningham George 
Capito, Peter 
Curbey, James 
Conn, Jacob 
Craddick, Joseph 
Dorbecker, Adam 
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Donaldson, Aaron " 
Dowlan, Daniel 
Danaker, John 
Desk, Thomas 
Ever, Abraham. 
Fosler, George 
Ferguson, George 
Fowler, Samuel 
Fleetwood, Benj. 
Freberger, Henry 
Gibbs, John 
Glaucer, Jacob 
Gibbs, Nicholas 
Jarrett, John 
Johnson, Nicholas 
Kinley, Edward 
Lefler, George 
JjOgan, Samuel 
Loud, Baltzer 
Miller, Philip 
McDermitt, James 
Mixter, Ezra 
Morrison, James 
Munn, John 
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Mclntire, John 
Merritt, John 
McLaughlin, John 
Nash, Ephraim 
Poulston, John 
Parsons, Joseph 
Pope, Elijah 
Pennington, William 
E-obinson, Jesse 
Robinson, Andrew 
Riggins, Joseph 
Reppart George 
Richardson, Edward 
Redman, John 



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Shafner, Jacob 

Saunders, Thomas 

Saunders, James 

Starr, George 

Tatcham, Daniel 

Tunis, Samuel 

Trucit, Robert 

Torrenson, John 

Mark, Aaron 

Walker, Benjamin 

Watson, John 

Webb, Perry 

Hardman, John Musician. 

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commissioned Officers and Privates of the thirty- 
ninth Regiment of the Maryland Militia, who served at 
North Point and Fort McHenry, 12th September, 18U 
— taken from the Muster Rolls on file in the Office of 
the Third Auditor of the Treasury of the United States. 

Benjamin Fowler, Lieutenant Colonel. 

JocoB Steigers, Major. 

George Hennick, Major. 

Thomas Baltzell, 1st Lieutenant and Adjutant. 

Owen Dorset, \st Lieutenant and Pay Masler. 

Thomas Mummy, \st Lieutenant and Qr. Master o 

Henry Howard, Surgeon. 

Amos Corbin, Surgeon'^s Mate. 

Joseph Barckley, Sergeant Major. 

Samuel Young, Quarter Master's Seigeant. 



Archibald Dobbin, Captain. James Smith, 



Thomas Cole, 
Robert Cummins, 
Thomas Harwood, 
William Sankee, 



Lieut. John H, Wilson, 

Ensign. Joseph Sindorff, 

Serg't. John Lynes, 

do. Benj. Grammar, 



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John Maxwell, 
Barrows, Elijah 
Berry, James 
Burnes, Timothy 
Baine, Andrew 
Britton, John 
Baltzell, Lewis 
Beck, John 
Charnel, James 
Carr, John 
Chapman, John 
Dempsey, John 
Dinsmore, Patrick 
Dorsey, Saml. J. 
Drydon, William 
Edgar, David 
Fowler, James 
Ford, Nicholas 
Fowler, Perry 
Greenfield, Neilson 
Gardenier, Wm. 
High, James 
Hewett, Michael 
Hohn, Henry 
Harwood, James 
Harris, Joseph 
James, Singleton 
Isett, Adam 
Joy, Peter 
Kilbourne, Saml. 
Keplinger, Saml. 



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Keirnan, Charles " 




Light, John 
Leonard, Amassa 






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Porter, Jeptha 
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Thomas Warner, Captain. 
Benjamin Tevis, 1st Lieut. 
Thos. S. Williams, Ensign. 
Horace H. Haden, Serg't. 
James G. Hilton, do. 

William Hardy, Corporal. 
Adams, Joseph Private. 
Armstrong, Joshua " 
Baker, Ernest .*' 

Butler, Moses '« 



Campbell, John 
Curley, James 
Desney, Benj. 
Dent, Walter 
Downes, James 
Fenton, William 
Grant, Elijah 
Hope, Daniel 
Hone, Joseph 
Hulstine, Michael 



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Linderman, William 
Noah, Lowry 
McPhail, Daniel 
Merrican, John 
McKnight, John 
Mclnhammer, John 
Nabb, William 
Neagle, James 
Oram, Lloyd 



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Saddler, Joseph " 

Schaffer, Christian 
Swiggett, Robert T. 
Sutton, Solomon 
Tyler, Levin 
Todd, Lancelott 
Woodward, Abraham 
Ways, William 
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W^illiam Woody, 
tVilliam Baltzell. 
Jacocb Hoffman, 
James Wilson, 
John C. Snyder, 
John Wilson 
Adrey, William 
Adrey, Levin 
Anderson, William 
Brannen, William 
Bodensick, Henry 
Barkman, John 
Brown, John C. 
Chalmers, John 
Cooper, Samuel 
Cole, Elsey 
Deshong, James 
Ewing, Samuel 
Eichelberger, Saml. 
Fuss, John 
Fleming, Frederick 
France, Thomas 
Gobright, William 
Grainger, Matthew 
Gutrow, James 



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Hasley, Samuel . 
Riser, John 
Hunterman, Dedrick 
Hemling, Anthony 
Hamilton, John A. 
Hogner, John 
Harmange, Peter 
Keiner, Melker 
Lyon, William 
Meriken, Joseph 
McCutchen, George 
McNichalls, Isaac 
McLean, Charles 
Mass, Robert 
Nichols, Samuel 
Smith, James. 
Spedden, Edward 
Strike, William 
Simpson, John D. 
Thompson, Barnard 
Turpin, George 
Uhler, Henry 
Walker, Lsaac 
Worrell, John 
Wilson, William 



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Erasmus Uhler, 1st Lieut, Ritson Browning, 2d do. 
Jas. H. Vanarsdale, Ensign. Isaac Thomas, 3d do. 



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Jacob Wolf, jr. 4th do. 
John Fisher, 1st Corpl. 

Spencer Coburn, Drummer. 
Stephen Pater, Filer. 

Amick, Daniel Private. 

Amick, Jacob, " 

Bear, William 
Brov/n, Christian 
Brown, Obed 
Bates, Joseph 
Clayton,^ Samuel 
Craxall, Charles 
Dean, James 
Hamilton, John 
Ireland, Richard 
Kauiftnan, Daniel 
KnufT, Abraham 
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Link, Henry 
Marr, Alexander 
Mc\lullen, Thomas 
Perrine, Peter 
Potee, Peter 
Shaves, Robert 
Simpers, Benj. 
Simmering, John 
Simmering, Christian, 
Sullivan, John 
Small wood, George 
Thrush, Nicholas 
Vansant, John 
Walter, Philip 
Weaver, Aquilla 



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Peter Leary, Lieut. 

William Eckel, Ensign. 

Valentine Birely, 1st Serg't. 
John Thomas, 2d do. 

John Garret, 3rd do. 

Eb'r, Pumphrey, 4th do. 
Boothe, Michael Private. 
Bare, John " 

Ballinger, Samuel 
Boggus, Robert 
Dome, John 
DegrofF, Richard 
Evans, Joshua 
Green, John 
Garrey, Jeremiah 
Hawes, Frederick 
Keilhoultz, Henry 
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Matlock, John 

Oram, Rezen 

Porter, William 

Pawley, John 

Ryan, George 

Roland, Joseph M. 

Sederburgh, Trol 

Sumwalt, John 

Swope, John 

Smith, Andrew 

Sanders, Benjamin 

Strebeck, William 

Thompson, Stephen 

Willey, John 

Williams, Owen 

White, Thomas 

Young, Samuel 

Young, John 



Henry Myers, Captain. John Gibbs, 3d Se 

Samuel Wolf, 1st Lieut. Wm. V. Morrison, 1st Co 

George B. Sumwalt, Ensign. Wm. Lineberger, 2d do. 

Wm. Stansbury, 1st Serg't. George \V. Betts, 3d do. 

John Skiles, 2d do. William Samuels, 4th do. 



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Appleby, Thomas Private. 

Berry, Philip 

Bausman, Joseph 

Camp, Joseph 

Correll, Nathan 

Christielf, Henry 

Cole, George 

Du Pois, Christopher " 

Daily, William 

Emory, Lott 

Haslett, James 

Hix, William 

Johnson, Charles 

Johnson, James 

Keyser, William. 

Kessler, Christian 

Knowlton, Silas 

Kone, Daniel 

Kirkland, David 



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Myers, John 

Mattocks, John 

Mass, Samuel 

Nussear, Joseph 

Nussear, Jesse 

Richardson, John " 

Robinson, John " 

Robb, John " 

Ross, James 

Reinicker, Samuel 

Randolph, Thompson " 

Stall, Samuel 

Schorbb, Andrew 

Scroggs, John. 

Welsh, George 

Wincett, Joseph 

Whitelock, Charles 

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William Myers, Lieut. 

Joseph Caldwell, Ensign. 
Hugh Young, Serg't. 

William G. Holland, do. 
Charles Hogg, do. 

H. B. Magruder, do. 

James Leakins, Corp'l. 

Joseph Williams, do. 

Charles Baltzell, do. 

Alexander Brady, Drummer. 
Abbot, Francis A. Private- 
Abbott, Westley 
Baltzell, Jacob 
Bradley, Lewis " 

Banks, Daniel *' 

Bell, John H. ** 

Bowers, David " 

Campbell, George W. 
Calhoan, Benjamin 
•Daily, Christian 
Daily, Elijah 
Deal, Michael 
Donohoe, Patrick 



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Dooly, Rhoady 

Dykes, Thomas 

Dykes, John 

File, John 

Grinnell, William 

Grainer, William 

Hammer, Daniel 

Harkins, Giles 

Hagg, John 

Hughes, William 

Jordon, John 

Kithcart, William 

Livers, Arnold 

Marrow, Isaac 

Marrow, Hugh 

Milburn, Samuel 

Myers, Charles 

Oliver, John 

Qtrden, Jonathan 

Richards, J. C. (per proxy.) 

Thompson, John F. 

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Sadler, Joseph R. 
Smith, Hugh 
Smithson, Archibald 



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" Sunderland, Richard " 

" Tilyard, John ^^ 

'' Whitmarsh, John " 



Woods, Nicholas 



William Roney, 
John Disney, 
Henry Lusby, 
George Sharrer, 
Peter Eisenbray, 
Thomas Childs, 
John Hinds, 
William Gable, 
John Terry, 
Richard Martin, 
Aldnot, James 



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3d do. 
4th do. 
1st Corp'l. 
2d do. 
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Aldhausen, Wm. J. 
Alexander, William 
Austin, Lawless 
Berrick, John 
Bruce, Robert 
Bundle, William 
Bell, Ezekiel 
Byard, Peter 
Bull, Equilla 
Behoo, James 
Crangle, William 
Clopper, George 
Clein, George 
Cherry, Peter 
Crangle, James 
Chambers, Philemon 
Carter, William 
Cook, Frederick 
Coyle, David 
Curry, William 
Cochran, William 
Crangle, Henry 
Donals, Isaac 
Evans, John 
Evans, Robert 
Evans, Thomas 
Forrester, John 
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Fisher, Martin 
French, Thomas 
Forrest, Allen 
Griffith, Stephen 
Gable, John 
Hissey, Archibald 
Hicks, John 
HoUingsworth, Thos. 
Higden, Ralph 
Hyson, Nicholas 
Jackson, William 
King, George 
King, Jesse 
Lorr, Adam 
Lee, John 
Mass, Andrew 
Martin, William 
NichoUs, David 
Ovaere, John 
Peim, George 
Peters, William 
Porter, Benjamin 
Pool, James 
Potee, Francis 
RufF, Andrew 
Rees, John 
Shoeff, Isaac 
Sanders, Joseph 
Smithson, Thomas 
Thompson, Samuel 
Teplin, William 
Thompson, Wm. 
Warner, Henry 
Williams, John 
Williams, John, jr. 
Young, William 
Zody, John 



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Regiment of Maryland Militia, who served at North 
Point and FortMcHenry, 12th September, 1814 — taken 
from the Muster Rolls on file in the Office of the Third 
Auditor of the Treasury of the United States. 

Henry Amey, Lieutenant Colonel. 
John Young, 1^^ Major. 
John Matthews, Sf/Jlf-^yor. 
Thos. Tw^EETiNG, JIdjut ant Olid Lieutenant. 
Oliver H. Neilson, Qaarier Muster. 
George Warner, Pay Master. 
Richard W. Hall, Surgeon. 
John Arnest, Surgeon s Mate. 
Michael Warner, Qaarier Master. 
James Johnston, Sergeant Major. 



Jacob Deems, Captain. 
Littleton Holland, Lieut. 
Joseph Little, Ensign. 
Stephen Culverwell, 1st Ser. 
Ephraim Francis, 2d do. 
Alfred Crump, 3d do. 

Valentine Dushane, 4th do. 
Levi Crossgrove, 1st Corp. 
Benjamin Comegvs,2d do. 
William FaithfuC 3d do. 
William Wright, 4th do. 
Allcock, William Private, 
Briggs, Richard " 

Beck, John 

Bailor, John " 

Bennett, John " 

Brown, Joseph • " 

Chamberlain, Philip " 
Cutchcr, Samuel " 

Cfussen, Francis " 

Cooper, Ambrose " 



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Donovan. Jeremiah 

Dodge, Alpheus 

Davids, John 

Duvall, Nathan 

Dillon, David 

Dillman, Peter 

Eggleston, Benjamin 

Eggleston, Joseph 

Elliott, Thomas 

Farrell, Thomas 

Fort, Joshua 

French, William 

Garrett, Thomas 

Giles, Joseph 

Grifiin, Martin 

Gattig, Jacob 

Gris.sa\vay, John 

HoiTii, James 

Harper, John 

Hacknt y, William 



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Henderson, Robt. 
Hinton, James 
Henry, Francis 
Henry, Hugh 
Jones, Uriah 
Jones, John 
Jones, Dorsey 
Irvine, Dan'l. 
Krems, Reinhart 
Lambert, John 
McPherson, John 
Miller, Andrew 
May, Jonas 
Martin, Thomas 
McEvoy, James 
McCarthy, Alex. 
McCrea, Robert 
Noone, John 
Perrigoy, James 
Pell, Thomas 
Parlett, Thomas 
Reed, Joshua 
Roberts, Thomas 
Reed, Samuel 
Reddy, William 
Reed, Caleb 



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Shea, Harvey 
• Smith!.on, Nathan 
Scarf, W^illiain 
Stevenson, John 
Sellers. John 
Shipley, Zachariah 
Starr, James 
Swern, William 
Shaeffer, Joseph 
Somers, John 
Sanders, Edward 
Sowerwein, Daniel 
Tambo, David 
Thompson, John 
Warrington, John 
Williams, Richard 
Winters, Henry 
West, Elijah 
Wheeler, Benj. 
Winn, William 
Walter, Benj. 
Whitney, Simon 
Whittington, Benj. 
Yuncet, Leonard 
Zimmerman, Jacob 



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William Chalmers, Captain. 

John T. Wallace, Lieut. 

John Kirby, Ensign. 

Edward Kelly, 

Stephen Sroud, 

Alex. Chambers, 

Robert McAllister, 

Joseph Lawrence, 

Jacob Foos, 

James Darling, 

George Oppold, 

Allen, John 

Armitage, William 

Allen, Henry 

Brian, Thomas 

Bdin, James 



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Bradley, James 
Patton, Robert 
Bromwell, Jacob 
Batchela, William 
Barton, Joshua 
Berry, Sam'l. 
Casey, Christopher 
Clark, Joseph 
Chambers, Joseph 
Delcher, Thomas 
Dougherty, John 
Duncan, John 
Deaver, Thomas 
Dougherty, Charles 
Emerling, Christian 



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Fletcher, William 
Fletcher, James 
Ingelbrits, Daniel 
Gibbons, Thomas 
Gordon, James 
Graham, James 
Grady, Anthony- 
Gosling, Joshua 
Gamble, Alexander 
Gladson, Michael 
HoUbrooks, John 
Hayes, Abraham " 

Holland, Thos. 
Harker, William 
Hatton, Joshua 
Hooker, Jesse 
Keplinger, Michael 
Kinley, Daniel 
Kidd, John 
Kelner, George 
Kidd, Joshua 
Keraell, Sam'l. 
McCaully, Arthur' 
McCormack, John 
Moor, Thomas 
Mumma, Jacob 
McDonald, Charles 
Mildews, Nathan 
Myers, John 



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Peter Hedges, Lieut. 
Charles Brown, Ensign. 
William Shipley, Private. 
Hartman Cuppold, " 

Jacob Shultz, 1st Serg't. 
James Scantling, Private. 
Richard Helms, Fifer. 
William Morrow, Drummer. 
Abey, Jacob Private. 

Allen, John 
Alfred, James " 



Mitchell, John Private. 

McCormack, Jno. jr. 
Moffit, Jno. 
Neal, Jno. 
Overhoff, Fred'k. 
Parsons, Thomas 
Riley, William 
Randall, William 
Sprinkle, Dan'l. 
Schnnk, Jacob 
Sheldon, James 
Sheldon, John 
Sterlins:, W^illiam 
Stevenson, Alex. 
Thrush, Jno. 
Tidings, Rinaldo 
Taylor, John 
Thrailkill, George 
Wilson, James 
Wood, Isaac 
White, Thomas 
William, Abraham R. 
White, Stephen 
Welslager, Geo. 
Wilson, Sam'l. 
Wright, Thomas 
Warner, John 
Wilson, Greenbury 
Yeager, John 



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Abel, Stanfield 
Brown, Jno. 
Barrow, James B. 
Beemer, Henry 
Rerrrge, Robert 
Busick^ John 
Boyd, William 
Butcher, Joseph 
Busey, Sam'l. 
Bushey, George 
Boyer, John 



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Blunt, John 
Camden, James 
Converse, Elijah 
Cramer, William 
Coats, Searson 
Cowley, Edward 
Carter, William 
Collins, Josias 
Chapman, Richard 
Dyer, Ignatius 
Edler, John 
Fletcher, Thomas 
Foreman, Francis 
I'owble, Peter 
Feguet, Dominick, 
Fefle, Joseph 
Fitzgerald, Austin 
Fow^ble, Peter, jr. 
Gamble, Robert 
Gamble, Stephen 
Goodwin, Jacob 
Gall, Jacob 
Hanes, David 
Howard, Perry 
Halsy, Michael 
Holmes, Joseph 
Holmes, Thomas 
HoUin, John 
Johnson, El'jah 
Kesler, John 
Keem, Thomas W. 
Kurtz, Henry 
Layman, Nicholas 
Love, James 
May, Thomas 



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Mahonev, Elisha 

McArdel, Henry 

Miller, John 

Mills, Henry 

Martin, Mordecai 

Neppod, Jacob 

Nicholson, Thomas 

Night, John 

Patterson, Nathan 

Paterson, Thomas Private 

Perigo., Jehu 

Eobeiis, John 

Rusk, David L. 

Randall, Jesse 

Reese, William 

Sheppard. David 

Sanders, John 

Sawner, George 

Schrover, Daniel 

Shoat, Abraham 

Scoby, John 

Sawner, John 

Seemon, Jacob 

Shannon, John 

Shields,, Jam^es 

Taylor, Samuel 

TowsoQj John 

Towson, Thomas 

Taylor, William 

Wright, William E. 

Wise, John 

Wheaton, Cloudsbury 

Weedon, Arthur 

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Foster Maynard, Lieut. 
John Carroll, Ensign. 
George MiUiman, 
John Davis, 
Ignatius Boarman, 
Joha WinstanJy^ 



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David Brand, 
John Thomas, 
Jacob G. Cromwell, 
Allen, Andrew 
Allen, David 
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Private. Whelan, James 
" WilHams, Charles 
Whelan, Georee 
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Jeremiah Boyd, 'M Lieut. 
John Hildt, Ensign. 
Jno. F. Utt, 
Marshall Mask, 
George Waile, 
.Joseph Foss, 
Sam'l. Samuels, 
Dan'l. Foss, 
David Thompson, 
James Smith, 
All, William 
Addison, Isaac 
Armitage, John 
Broughton, Isaac 
Bameyalo, Nath'L 
Bucher, Charles 
Bates, Jacob 
Blaney, Daniel 
Baxter, James 
Buchanan, Edw d. 
Conklin, Elijah 
Cheny, Edw'd. 
Curie tt, Robert 
€lark, Nath'l. 
Carr, Teague 
Conly, Michael 
Coleman, Alex. 
Corwine, Jehu 
CJarty, Josiah 
Downing, Howell 
Dykes, James 
Ellis, John 
Essender, Thomas 
Eich, Philip 
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Gawthrop, Thomas " 

Gillen, Lakey 
Gordon, Joseph 
Gosmann, James 
Holmes, James 
Hinneman, VVilham " 
Heneker, Peter •* 

Hanaw^alt, Jacob 
Joice, Jesse 
lies, Henry *• 

Jag, Sam'l. " 

Kalbfus, Dan'l. Md. Serg't 
Kelly, James Private,. 

Lucas, James 
Magarity, John 
McPherson, John 
McCanna, William 
Myers. Robert 
Mix. Lewis 
McDonald. James 
McCaulev, James '* 

McDonald, Thomas ** 
McKim, W^illiam ''• 

McKearney, John " 

Maguire, Michael " 

McDermit, Stephen " 
McDonald, John " 

Micholson, Christopher *•'■ 
O'Brien, Patrick 
Oneil, Joseph 
O'Harro. Arthur 
Purnell/Rich'd. 
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Johnson, William 
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Jenkins, Jason 
Joice. William 
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Lancaster, Enoch 
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David D. Smith CorpT. 

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Mathias Shrote, 
Richard Snyder, 
Adams, Thomas 
Anderson, Joseph 
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Ichler, John 
Kemberly, Michael 
Keys, William 
Krouse, Jacob 
Kithcart, Robert 
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Rosensteel, William 
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DEFENCE OF BALTIMORE. 



RESOLVES OF THE CITIZENS IN TOWN MEETING, PARTICU- 
LARS RELATING TO THE BATTLE, OFFICIAL CORRESPON- 
DENCE, AND HONORABLE DISCHARGE OF THE TROOPS. 

From Niles' Register. 

Baltimore, August 27, 1814. 

BY THE COMMITTEE OF VIGILANCE AND SAFETY. 

Whereas the commanding officer has required the aid 
of the citizens in the erection of works for the defence of 
; the city, and the committee of vigilance and safety hav- 
ing full confidence in the patriotism of their fellow citi- 
zens, have agreed on the following organization, for the 
purpose of complying with the request of the major- 
general. 

The inhabitants of the city and precincts are called on 
to deposit at the court-house in the third ward, centre 
market in the fifth ward, market house Fell's Point, Rid- 
ing-school in the seventh ward, or take with them to the 
place required, all wheel-barrows, pick-axes, spades and 
shovels that they can procure. 

That, the city and precincts be divided into four sec- 
tions, the first section to consist of the eastern precincts 
and the eighth ward, the second to comprise the 5th, tith 
and 7th wards, the third to comprise the 2d, 3d and ^th 
wards, and the fourth to comprise the 1st ward and wes- 
tern precincts. 

That the exempts from military and the free people of 
color of the first district, consisting of the 8th ward and 
eastern precincts, assemble to-morrow, Sunday morning, at 
6 o'clock, at Hampstead-hill with provisions for the day, 
and that Arthur Mitchell, Daniel Conn, Henry Penning- 
ton, John Chalmers, William Starr, Thomas Weary, Henry 
Harwood and Philip Cornmiller, be charged with their 
superintendance during the day* 



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That those of the second district comprising the 5th^ 
6th and 7th wards, assemble at Myer Garden, on Mon- 
day morning at 6 o'clock under the superintendance of 
William Parks, Captain Watts, Ludwig Herring, William 
Ross, William Carman, Daniel Howland, Caleb Earnest 
and James Hutton. 

That those of the third district, comprising the second, 
third and fourth wards, assemble at Washington Square, 
on Tuesday mornings at six o'clock, under the superin- 
tendance of Frederick Leypold, William M'Cleary, John 
McKim, jr., Henry Schroeder, Alexander M'Donald, 
Eli Hewitt, Peter Gold and Alexander Russell. 

That those of the fourth district, comprising the 1st 
ward and western precincts assemble at the intersection 
of Eutaw and Market streets, on Wednesday morning at 
6 o'clock under the superintendance of William W. Tay- 
lor, William Jessop, Edward Harris, George Decker, W^il- 
liam Hawkins, Isaac Phillips, William Jones and John 
Hignet. 

The owners of the slaves are requested to send them to 
work on the days assigned in the several districts. 

Such of our patriotic fellow citizens of the county or 
elsewhere, as are disposed to aid in the common defence, 
are invited to partake in the duties now required on such 
of the days as may be most Convenient to them. 

(Signed) EDWARD JOHNSON, Chairman. 

Theodorick Bland, Secretary. 



BALTIMORE. 



At the recommendation of the Committee of Vigilance 
ahd Safety, the people commenced their labors to fortify 
the city, on Sunday the 27th ult. The work done de- 
monstrates their power and zeal, to the astonishment of 
all who behold it. Baltimore has long been remarkable 
for the patriotism and liberal spirit of her citizens; and her 
high character for these qualities is fully maintained by 
the free offering of men and money for the purposes of de- 
fence. In the meantime, volunteers and militia from the 
adjacent parts of Maryland, Pennsylvania and Virginia ^ 
have flocked in to our aid. We are restrained, by the 
request of the Committee of Vigilance, from mentioning 
any particulars; but the honorable record shall yet be 



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made. We restrain the desire to notice these things 
because enjoined by the committee; for we are very sure 
the enemy is apprised of almost every thing that is trans- 
acted here:b ut he has learnt nothing to our discredit. The 
means of defence have given confidence to the people, 
many families v^ho had left the city have returned; nothing 
is relaxed; every thing goes on as though an attack were 
immediately expected, but with the exception of perform- 
ing their military duties, the people have their usual com- 
posure and quiet. To our brethren who have flown to oui 
assistance, we are greatly indebted, as well for the decorum 
of their conduct in the city, as their patriotism in coming 
to the camp. The sudden collection of so many people, 
of all classes and conditions, might have been expected to 
create much confusion and disorder; but no event has yet 
occurred, that we have heard of, which can sully the 
character of an individual soldier; and the city is as quiet, 
(the sound of the drum, or the rattling of wagons per- 
taining to the different corps, excepted) as ever it was. 
This tribute is due to the gentlemen associated to repulse 
the enemy. Major General Smith, of the Maryland militia 
(of Mud Fort memory) commands the troops collected 
specially for the defence of Baltimore. Brigadier General 
Winder has under him the forces belonging to his military 
district. He is now here, and the whole is acting in 
■concert* 



A WHOPPER. 

Baltimore. — The following, from ''hismnjesfifsynni- 
ing office at Bermuda" as the article is headed, is the 
queerest and most lying account of the late attack upon 
Baltimore that we have yet seen, some "domestic manu- 
factures" excepted: 

''Sept, 23.— It appears from report, that after destroying 
Washington and taking possession of Alexandria, the small 
body of brave men under General Ross made an attack on 
Baltimore; the enemy had sunk vessels, and but two or 
three small craft with bombs could approach: t he y succeed- 
ed, however, in driving the Americans from the fort; hav- 
ing to contend with a very superior force, eventually re- 
tired, as the occupation of the town, which might have been , 
^mined, would be a poor compensation for the sacrifice of 
Riany valuable lives." 
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IS 



ATTACK UPON BALTIMORIT. 

To detail, with reasonable accuracy, the minutise of the 
events that have happened at Baltimoi'e since Sunday 
morning, the 11th inst,, when the enemy made his ap- 
pearance, to the time of his departure on the 15th, is not 
easily done: and we shall endeavor to give a succinct nar- 
ration of the proceedings, with a steady eye to the truth 
of each matter referred to; avoiding, nevertheless, every 
thing that may tend to increase the information of the in- 
cendiary foe, as to our means or resources. Hence an ac- 
count of our troops or works will not be expected. Suffi- 
cient is it to say, that the same force would make much 
less impression now than it did, or could have done, at the 
time of the attack. 

After the affair at Bladensburg and capture of Wash- 
ington, an attack upon this city was confidently expected. 
Indeed, General Ross had fixed upon it for his winter quar- 
ters; and boasted, that with the force he had, he would go 
where he pleased through Maryland. Thus forewarned, 
considerable additions were made to the defences of the 
place — some of the troops of Gen. Winder's command 
were collected — Rodgers and Perry were here; and a good 
many noble volunteers flocked in from the adjacent parts 
of our own state and from Virginia and Pennsylvania^ 
The Baltimore brigade was taken eii masse into the ser- 
vice of the United States; and the whole submitted to 
the direction of Major General Smith, of the 3Iaryland 
militia. 

On Saturday, the 10th inst., we had information that 
the enemy was ascending the bay, and on Sunday morn- 
ing his ships were seen at the mouth of our river, the Pa- 
tapsco, in number from 40 to 50.- — Some of his vessels en- 
tered the river, while others proceeded to J^orth Point, 
(at the mouth of the Patapsco,) distant 12 miles from the 
city, and commenced the debarkation of their troops in the 
night, which was finished early next morning. In the 
mean time the frigates, bomb ketches, and small vessels 
approached and ranged themselves in a formidable line to 
cannonade the fort, and the town. — The frigates were 
lightened before they entered the river — and the ships of 
line lay ofl' North Point, to overawe us and protect ihe 
whole force. 

The force that landed consisted of about 9,000 men — 



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viz: 5,000 soldiers, 2,000 marines, and 2,000 sailors. The 
first under Major-General Ross — the latter commanded by 
the famous Admiral Cockburn. The troops were a part of 
Wellington's "invincibles." Some works were erecting 
not far from North Point to arrest their progress; but their 
incipient state forbade a stand being made at them; and 
the enemy marched four miles towards us uninterrupted, 
except by a few flying shots from the cavalry. Here they 
were met by General Strieker with his entire Baltimore 
brigade, (except that he had only one company of the 
regiment of artillery) consisting .of Col. Biays' cavalry, the 
rifle corps, and the 5th, 6th, 27th, S9th and 51st regi- 
ments of infantry, commanded respectively by Lieut. Cols. 
Sterett, M^Dona/d, Long, Fowler and .d?nei/. In the 5th 
was incorporated an elegant uniformed company of volun- 
teers from Yo7'k, Penn., under Capt. Spangler; and in the 
39th, Captain Metzger's fijie company- of volunteers from 
Hanover, Penm and Capt. QuantriPs from Hagererstown, 
INIaryland; and in the 6th, Capt. Dixon's volunteers from 
Marietta^ Penn. — all the rest were city troops; and ,the 
whole, including Capt. Montgomery's comj)any of artillery 
(with 6 four pounders) amounted to about 3,200 merx. 
The rest of our forces were judiciously stationed in or near 
the various defences, &c. About 1 o'clock a party of 150 
or 200 men, consisting of Capt. Levering' s and Capt. How- 
ard's companies of the 5th regiment, and Capt. Aisquitli's 
rifle corps, were detached from the line to feel the enemy, 
and bring on the battle; they were accompanied by a iew 
artillerists with one of their pieces. Before they expected 
it, they were attacked by the British, in very superior 
numbers, and driven in with some loss after a few fires, to 
the main body. As the enemy advanced, the artillery 
opened a destructive fire upon them, which was returned 
from 2 nine pounders, and the action became general along 
the line of the 5th and 27th, which were in front. The 
39th and 51st were in the rear of these, and the 6th advan- 
tageously posted still nearer the city, to protect and cover 
the whole. The fire from the two first named regiments, 
as well as from the artillery,* was very active and uncom- 
monly certain for about an hour. Of the 5th, much was 
expected, but the 27th behaved, at least as galhuitly. 
The men took deliberate aim, and the carnage was great 



*Thfi artillery fired about 130 jounds. 



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— the ^'invincibles'^' dodging to the ground, and crawling 
in a bending posture, to avoid the militia — the ^'yeomen'' 
they were taught so much to despise. When the 5th and 
27th (between which was placed the artillery) were out- 
flanked by the much greater force of the enemy, they retired 
in better order than could have been expected under a 
galling iire; and they retired reluctantly at the repeated 
command of their officers. The artillery had been drawn 
off a little while before. The right of the 39th w^as gal- 
lantly engaged, but the 51st took no part in the action; 
and it was not at that time and place expected that the 6th 
would share in it, else (under its veteran Colonel, a soldier 
of the revolution, and one who met the same foe under 
Pulaski) it would, no doubt, have distinguished itself. 
The cavalry, though they performed very severe and im- 
portant duties, had but little to do in the battle. The 
whole number of our men actually engaged, did not ex- 
ceed 1,700. 

Nearly as much, perhaps, being done at this point as 
was expected, our force retreated towards the city. The 
enemy followed slowly, and on Tuesday night approached 
within about two miles of our entrenchments. Measures 
were taken to cut them off and punish their temerity; but 
before General Winder with the Virginia militia, and a 
squadron of the United States' cavalry, could bring his 
plans fully to bear, the British suspecting the design or 
not liking the appearance of our works, decamped sud- 
denly in the night and embarked w^ith such precipitation 
that, though closely pursued, a ^ew prisoners only were 
taken. 13ut the pursuing force merited and have leceived 
the thanks of their general; and the whole body collected 
is entitled to the gratitude of Baltimore and of their coun- 
try, for the sufferings they so patiently and patriotically 
endured, being compelled to sleep, if sleep was allowed, in 
the open air, with the heavens for their canopy, for four 
nights, duiing the chief part of which it rained pretty 
constantly and sometimes heavily. They also received 
their refreshments irregularly; the whole being packed up 
in prudent preparation of events that might have happen- 
ed. 

But the attack on fort JSrilinry was terribly grand and 
magnificent. The enemy vessels formed a great half cir- 
cle in front of the works on the l'2th, but out of the reach 
of our guns, and also those of the battery at the Lazaretto^ 



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fon fhe opposite side of the great cove or basin around the 
head of which the city of Jjaltimore is built. Fort 
M'Henry is about 2 miles from the city, a '"light little" 
place, with some finely planned batteries, mounted with 
heavy cannon, as the Brilish very well know. At G o'clock 
on Tuesday morning, six bomb and some rocket vessels 
commenced the attack, keeping such a respectful distance 
as to make the fort rather a target than an opponent; 
though Major Jirmistead, the gallau't commander, and his 
brave garrison fired occasionally to let the enemy know 
the place was not given up!! Four or five bombs were 
frequently in the air at a time, and, making a double ex- 
plosion, with the noise of ihefoo/i-^lt Toc^l^ets and the fir- 
ings of the fort, Lazaretto and our bai«es, created a horri- 
ble clatter. [Many of these bombs have since been found 
entire — they weigh, when full of their combustibles, about 
210 or 220 lbs. and they threw them much further than 
our long 42 poundeis would reach.] Thn.s it lasted until 
about 3 o'clock in the afternoon, when th-e enemy, grow- 
ing more courageous, dropped nearer the fort, and gave 
the garrison and batteries a little of the chance they want- 
ed. The balls now flew like hail etones, and the Britons 
slipped their cables, hoisted their sails and were off in a 
moment, but not without damge. When they got out ot 
harm's way they renewed ,the ''magnanimous''^ attack, 
throwing their bombs with an activity excited by their 
mortification. So they went on until about 1 o'clock in 
the morning, our batteries now and then firing a single 
gun. At this timC; aided by the darkness of the night and 
screened by a flame they had kindled, one or two rocket 
or bomb vessels and many barges, manned with 1,200 cho-- 
sen men, passed Fort M'Henry and proceeded up the Pa- 
tapsco, to assail the town and fort in the rear, and, per- 
haps, effect a landing. The weak sitrhted mortals now 
thought the great deed was dene — they gave three cheers, 
and began to throw their missive weapons. But, alas! 
their cheering was quickly turned to groaning, and the 
cries and screams of their wounded and drowning people 
soon reached the shore; for Forts M He7inj and Covingtojt, 
with the City Battery and the Lazaeretto and barges, vo- 
• mitted an iron flame upon them, in heated balk, f.nd a 
storm of heavy bullets flew upon them from Ihe great 
semi-circle of large guns and gallant hearts. The houses 
m the city were shaken to their foundations, for ncver^ 
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perhaps from the time of the invention of cannon to the 
present day, were the same number of pieces fired with so 
rapid succession; particularly from Fort Covington where a 
party of Rodgers^ really invincible crew was posted. Bar- 
ney's flotilla-men, at the Ciiy Battery^ maintained the high 
reputation they had before earned. The other vessels al- 
so beofan to fire — and the heavens were lighted with flame, 
and all was a continued explosion for about half an hour. 
Having got this taste of what was prepared for them (and 
it was a mere taste) the enemy precipitately retired with 
his remaining force, battered and crippled, to his respectful 
distance; the darkness of the night and his ceasing to fire 
(which was the only guide our people had) preventing his 
annihilation. All was for sometime still — and the silence 
was awful — but being beyond danger some of his vessels 
resumed the bombardment, which continued until morn- 
ino- — in all about 24 hours, during^ which there were 
thrown not less than 1,5()() of these great bombs, besides 
many rockets and some round shot. They must have suf- 
fered excessively in this affair — two of their large barges 
have been found sunk; and in them were yet some dead 
men. But w^hat the loss really was it is probable we never 
shall know. They also were at other times injured by Fort 
M" Henry, the Lazaretto and the barges. I myself be- 
lieve I saw several shot take effect during Tuesday after- 
noon. 

The preservation of our people in the fort is calculated 
to excite in a wonderful manner our gratitude to that 
Great Being, without whose knowledge "a sparrow does 
not fall to the ground." Only four were killed and about 
20 wounded, and 2 or $300 will repair all the damages the 
fortresses sustained! 

Lieut. Clagget, of Capt. XicJiohon's company of artille- 
ry, was the only oflicer killed in the Ibrt. His friend, Ser- 
geant Clemn, of the same corps, received his death at the 
same time. They were respectable merchants. 

The Admiral had fully calculated on taking the fort in 
two hours. Its surrender was spoken of as a matter of 
course. He said that when it W'as taken and the shipping 
destroved, "^he would think about terms for the cityJ'^ 
All about and in the fort is such ample evidence ot his 
y.eal to perform his promise, that it seems impossible to be- 
jieve that greater damage was not done than was really 
St stained. The gallant and accomplished Armistead, 



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tTiTOugli watcliinf^ and excessive fatigue (for he liaci other 
great duties to do besides defending his post) flagged as 
soon as the fight was done, and now lies very ill; but not 
dangerously, we trust, though severely afllicted. 3[any of 
his gallant companions were also exhausted, but have 
generally recruited their strength. 

To return to the field engagement. The force of the 
enemy in the battle, may have amounted to 4,000 men. 
They were fine looking fellows, but seemed very unwilling 
to meet the "yankee" bullets — their dodging from the 
cannon and stooping before the rnusquetry has already 
been noticed. The prisoners and deserters say that for 
the time the affair lasted, and the men engaged, they never 
received so destructive a fire: and this may well be, for 
our men fired not by word of command only, but also at 
an object. Of the 21st British regiment about 500 were 
landed — on the morning of the 13th they found 171 killed, 
wounded and missing. Their whole loss may be safely 
estimated at from 5 to 700 men. Major General ROSS, 
who did "not care if it rained militia," the incendiary of 
the capital^ paid the forfeit of that act by his death. He 
was killed in the early part of the action; and there is 
reason to believe that two or three other officers high in 
command met the same fate. Ross was a brave man and 
an able commander — and if he had been engaged in an- 
^ />ther system of warfare would have claimed our respectful 
lemembrance. We may admire, but we cannot esteem 
his memory. The character of . Moor in Schillcr''s play of 
the "Robbers," notwithstanding its grandeur, disgusts by 
the business to which his great talents and accomplish- 
ments were devoted. So it was with Ross. His ordei's, 
perhaps, may afford some sort of an excuse for his violation 
of the rules of civilized war. His death was probably the 
immediate cause why an attac-k upon our works was not 
made. General Brooks, on whom the command devolved, 
would not risk the enterprize. 

Our whole loss in the affiir was about 20 killed, 90 
wounded and 4-7 prisoners and missing*. The officers 
killed were James Lowry Donaldson, Esq., adjutant of 
the brave 27th regiment, and one of the representatives of 



* Twenty-two. of the wounded were parolled on the field — 47 are 
on board the fleet; (many of them gentlemen of the first respecta- 
bility,) and it is believed will be sent to Halifax, though all possible 
Cleans to effect their release were used. By a flag they were aU 
:Mberally supplied. 



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this city in fhe house of delegates of Maryland— he fell 
while encouraging his brethren in arms: and Lieut. Andre 
of the "Gray Yagers," a valuable young man. Major 
Moore of the 27th was severely, but not dangerously 
wounded. Major Heath of the 5th had two horses shot 
under him, and Major Bcvrrifs of the same regiment, was 
also killed. The cavalrj^ losi several horses, and some of 
them on the look-out were taken pdsoners. For the 
present, we shall only add that Brigadier General Strieker, 
Avhose urbanity has long endeared him to the citizens 
under his command, and the people at large, behaved as 
became the high charge entrusted to him as a soldier. He 
has the entire confidence of his Brigade. Robert G. Harp- 
er, Esq. who volunteered his services .as an aid-de-camp, 
also greatly exerted himself in the hottest part of the fire 
to encourage and give steadiness to our troops. 

The enemy's bomb-vessels, we are told, are much wreck- 
ed by their own fire. This may well be supposed when 
the fact is stated that at every discharge they were forced 
two feet into the water by the force of it, thus straining 
every part from stem to stern. 

Never was the mortification of an invader more com- 
plete than that of our enemy. Beaten by the militia and 
defeated by the fort, he went away in the worst possible 
humor, and a total loss that may amount to not less than 
800 men. 

The following is from a London paper of June 17— "It 
is understood that the grand ex]>edition preparing at Bor- 
deaux for America, under the gallant lord Hill, is destined 
for the Chesapeake direct. Our little army in Canada, 
will at the same instant be directed to make a movement 
in the direction of the Susquehanna; and both armies 
will therefore, in all probability meet at Washington, 
Philadelphia or Baltimore. The seat of the American 
government, but more particularly Baltimore is to 
be the immediate object of attacl-L. In the diplomatic 
ciicles it is also rumored that our naval and military com- 
manders on the American s-tation tave no power to con- 
clude any armistice cr suspension of ajins. They carry 
with them certain Serins, which will be offered to the 
American government at the point of the bayonet. The 
terms of course are not made public; but there is reason to 
believe that America will be left in a much worse situa- 
tion, as a naval and commercial power, than she was ai 
;die commencement of the war." 



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Copies of letters from .Major General Smith of the .Mary- 
land iniliiia, to the Secretary of War. 

H. Quarters, Hampstcad-hill. Bait., Sept. 14, 1814—10 A. M. 

Sir — I have the honor of informing you, that the enemy, after an 
unsuccessful attempt both by land and water, on this place, appear 
to be retiring. 

We have a force han2;in2: on their rear — I shall give )'ou further 
particulars in the course of the day. 

I have the honor to be, your obedient servant, 

(Signed) S". SMITH, Major General Commnndiiig. 

P. S. The enemy's vessels in the Patapsco are all under way 
<i:oing down the river. I have good reason to believe that General 
i\oss is mortally wounded. 

Honorable James Monroe, acting Secretary of War. 



Head-Quarters, Baltimoro, 15th SrptcnibiT, 1814. 

Sir— I have been so incessantly occupied, that it has been impos- 
sible for me to convey to you the information respecting the enemy, 
which it would have'beeti proper for you to have received from me. 
A detailed statement will be forwarded as soon as it can be made 
out; in the mean time, I have the pleasure to inform you that the 
enemy embarked their rear guard about 1 o'clock, and that their 
.«hips," a few excepted, are out of the river; their destination un- 
known. 

I have the honor to be, your obedient servant, 

SAMUEL SMITH, Major General Com'g. 

Colonel James Monroe, acting Secretary of War. 



Head-Quarters, Baltimore, September 15th, 1814. 

Sir — I have the honor to enclose to you, for your disposal, two 
letters from British officers, received by Dr. McCulloh fganison 
surgeon, ) whom I had sent to the battle ground to attend our wounded. 

Thave also the honoi to send you enclosed a list of our wounded 
who were made prisoners, and of the agreement made by doctor 
McCulloh respecting them. 

I have the honor to be, vour most obedient servant, 

SAMUEL SMITH, Major General Com'g. 

Colonel James Monroe, acting Secretary of War. 

I consequence of the humanity shewn the following American 
prisoners of war, I do promise upon honor that they shall not direct- 
ly or indirectly serve against the British until regularly exchanged. 

James H. McCulloh,"Henrv Brice, Geoi-ge Repert, Jacob Novle, 
John Robinson, James N. Marriott, Charles Goddard, Walter Mus- 
kett. Bryan Allen, George Reintzell, Jacob Hubbard, Benjamin 
Fleetwood, Thomas Brengraan, John Pidijeon, Luther A. Norris. 
David Davis, William Collings, John Lamb, Jamos Davidson, Wm. 
Keane, jr. James Gibson, Richard K. Cook, Robert Smith, John 
Jephsonj George Bennett, Conrad Euler. 

And I do further engage to get the above twentv-six Americans ex- 
changed as soon as possible for a like number of British left at Bla- 

deiasburg. 

^ JAMES H. McCULLOH, Jr. 

Garrison Surgeon, U. S. Jlrmy. 



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■Copy of a letter from Major Gen. Smith to the Secretary of War, dated 

Head-Quarters, Baltimore, September 19, 1814. 

Sir — In compliance with the promise contained in my letter of 
the 15th instant. 1 have now the honor ol' stating, that the enemy 
landed between seven and eight thousand men on Alonday, the 12th 
instant, at Nortli Point, fouiteen miles distant from this town. An- 
ticipating this debarkation. General Strieker had been detached on 
Sunday evening with a portion of his brigade on the North Point 
road. Major Randal, of the Baltimore county militia, having under 
his command a light corps of riflemen and mus(juetry taken 
from General Stansbury's brigade and the Pennsylvania volun- 
teers, was detached to the mouth of Bear creek, with orders to co- 
operate with General Strieker, and to check any landing which the 
enemy might attempt in that quarter. On Monday, Brigadier General 
Strieker took a position at the junction of the two roads leading from 
this place^to North Point, having his right flanked by Bear creek, and 
his lell by a marsh. He here awaited the approach of the enemy, 
having sent on an advanced corps under the command of Major Heath 
of the 5th regiment. This advance was met by that of the enemy, 
and after some skirmishing it returned to the line, the main body of 
the enemy being at a short distance in rear of their advance. Be- 
tween two and three o'clock, the enemy's whole force came up and 
■commenced the battle by some discharges of rockets, which were 
succeeded by the cannon from both sides, and soon after the action 
became general along the line. General Strieker gallantly maintain- 
ed his ground against a great superiority of numbers during the space 
of an hour and twenty minutes, when the regiment on his left (the 
51st) giving way, he wasunder the necessity of retiring to the ground 
in his rear, where he had stationed one regiment as a reserve. He 
,here formed his brigade; but the enemy not thinking: it advisable to 
'pUvsue, he, in compliance with previous arrangements, fell back and 
7took;p-3st on the left of my entrenchments, and half a mile in advance 
:of them. In this aflair the citizen soldiers of Baltimore, with the 
exception of the 51st regiment, have maintained the reputation they 
• so deservedly acquired at Bladensburg, and their brave and skilful 
leader has confirmed the confldcnce which we had all so justly placed 
in him. I take the liberty of referring you to his letter for the more 
particular mention of the individuals who, new to warfare, have 
sliown the coolness and valor of veterans; and who, by their conduct 
on this occasion, have given their country and their city an assurance 
■of wliat may be expected from them when th -ir services are again 
required. I cannot dismiss the subject without expressing the heart- 
f"*lt satisfaction I exnei ienc^ in thus bearing testimony to the courage 
and irood conduct of my fellow townsmen. About the time General 
Strieker had taken the ground just mentioned, he was joined by 
Brigadier General WindiU', who had been stationed on the west side 
of the city, but was now ordered to march with General Douglas's 
brigade of Virginia militia and the United States' Dra<;oons under 
Captain Bird, and take post on the left of General Strieker. During 
these movements, the brigades of Generals Stan^^^bury and Foreman, 
the seamen and marines under Commodore Hodgers, the Penn- 
sylvania volunteers under Colonels Cobean and Findley, the Balti- 
more artillery under Colonel Harris, and the Marine artillery under 
Capt. Stiles, manned the trenches and the batteries — all prepared to 
receive the enemy. We remained in this situation during the night- 



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On Tuesday the enemy appeared in front of my entrenchments at 
the distance of two miles, on the Philadelphia road, from whence he 
had a full view of our position. He manoeuvred during the morning 
towards our left, as if with the intention of making a circuitous march 
and coming down on the Harford or York roads. Generals Wijider 
and Strieker were ordered to adapt their movements to those of the 
enemy so as to baffle this supposed intention. They executed this 
order with great skill and judgment by taking an advantageous po- 
sition, stretching from my lei't across the country, when the enemy 
was likely to approach the quarter he seemed to threaten. This 
movement induced the enemy to concentrate his forces f between one 
and two o'clock) in my front, pushing his advance to within a mile 
of us, driving in our videttes and shevving an intention of attacking 
us that evening. I immediately drew Generals Winderand Strieker 
nearer to the left of my entrenchments and to the right of the enemy, 
with the intention of their falling on his right or rear should he 
attack me; or, if he declined it, of attacking him in the morning. To' 
this movement and to the strength of my defences, which the enemy 
had the fairest opportunity of observing, I em induced to attribute 
his retreat, which was commenced at half past one o'clock on Wed- 
nesday morning. In this he was so favored by the extreme darkness 
and a continued rain, that w^e did not discover it until day-light. I 
consented to General Winder's pursuing with the Virginia brigade 
and the United States Dragoons; at the same time Major Randal 
was dispatched with his light corps in pursuit on the enemy's right, 
whilst the whole of the rriilitia cavalry was put in motion for the 
same object. All the troops were, however, so worn out with con- 
tinued watching, and with being under arms during three days and 
nights, exposed the greater part of the time to very inclement weather, 
that it was found impracticable to do any thing more than pick up a few 
stragglers. The enemy commenced his embarkation that evening, 
and completed it the next day at one o'clock. It would have been 
impossible, even had our troops been in a condition to act offensively,, 
to have cut off any part of the enemy's rear guard during the embar- 
kation, as the point where it was effected was defended from our ap- 
proach by a line of defences extending from Back River to Hum- 
phrey's creek on the Patapsco, thrown up by ourselves previous to 
their arrital. 

I have now the pleasure of calling your attention to the brave 
commander of Fort M'Henrv,Major Armistead, and to the operations 
confided to that quarter. The enemy made hi? approach by water 
at the same time that his army was advancing on the land, and com- 
menced a discharge of bombs and rockets at the Fort as soon as he 
got within ranc^e oT it. The situation of Major Armistead was pecu- 
liarly trying — ^The enemy having taken his position at such a dis- 
tance as to render offensive operations on the part of the Fort entire- 
ly fruitless, whilst their bombs and rockets were every moment fal- 
ling in and about it— the oiFicers and men being at the same time en- 
tirely exposed. The vessels, however, had the temerity to approach 
somewhat nearer— they were as soon compelled to withdraw. During 
the night, whilst the enemy on land was retreating, and whilst the 
bombardment was most severe, twoor three rocket vessels and barges 
succeeded in gelling up the Ferry Branch; but they were soon com- 
pelled to retire, by the Forts in tha<t quarter, commanded by Lieut. 
Xewcomb, of the navy and Lieut. Webster of the flotilla. These 
Forts also destroyed one of the barges, with all on board.— The barges? 



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and battery at the Lazaretto, under the command of Lieut. Rutter 
oi' the tlotilla, kept up a brisk, and it is believed, a successful lire 
during the hottest period of tlie bombardmi nt. Maj. Armistead being 
seriously ill in consequence of his continu-o ■ '.posure tothe weather, 
has rendered it impossible for him to send ii. his report. It is not, 
therelore in my power to do justice to tho^se gallant individuals, wha 
partook with him the danger of a tremendous bombardment, with- 
out the ability of retoiting, and without that security, which in more 
regular lortihcations is provided lor such occasions. The only loss- 
Jiustained in the Fort, is, I understand, about 27 killed and wounded 
■ — amongst the former I have to lament the fall of Lieuts. Claggett and 
Clemm, who were both estimable citizens and useful officers. 

From General Strieker's brigade, the return of the killed and' 
Wounded has not yet come in. It is suppor-ed, however, to amount 
to about 150 — among the former, this city has to regret the loss of 
its representative in the State Legislature, James Lowry Donaldson, 
Esq. Adjutant of the 27th regiment. This gentleman will ever be 
remembered by his constituents for his zeal and talents, and by his 
corps for his bravery and military knowledge. 

I cannot conclude this report without informing you of the great 
aid I have derived from Commodore Kodgers. He was ever present 
and ever ready to afford his useful council, and to render his impor- 
tant services. His presence, with that of his gallant officers and 
seamen, gave confidence to every one. 

The enemy's loss in his attempt on Baltim.ore, amounts, a.s near as 
we can ascertain it, to between six or seven hundred killed, wounded 
and missing — Gen. Ross was certainly killed. 

I have the honor to be, with great respect, sir, your obedient 
servant, 

S. SMITH, Major General Com'g. 
Colonel James Monroe, Acting Secretary of War. 



Copy of a letter from Brigadier General Strieker, dated 

Head-Quarters 3d Brigade — Baltimore, Sept. 15, 1814. 

Major Gen. S. Smith, 

Sir — I have the honor to report to you, that, in obedience to your 
orders, I marched from Baltimore on Sunday the 11th inst. with part 
of" my brigade, as the advance corps of the army under vour com- 
mand. Mv force consisted of 550 of the 5th regiment under Lieut. Col. 
Sterett; 620 of the (ith, under LieUt. Col. M'Donald; 500 of the 27th, 
under Lieut. Col. Louir; 450 of the 39th, under Lieut. Col. Fowler; 
700 of the 51st under Lieut. Col. Amt-y; 150 riflemen under Capt. 
Dyer; 140 cavalry under Lieut. Col. Biayp, and tlie Union Artillery 
of 75 men, with six four-pounders, under Capt. Montgomery, making 
an aggregate of 3185 effective men. I nioved towards North Point 
by the main road, at 8 o'clock P. I^I. reach'?d t'le meeting-house near 
the head of Bear creek, seven miles from this city. Here the 
brigade halted, with the exception of the cavalry, who were 
pushed forward to Gorsucirs farm three miles in advance, and the 
rillcmen who took post near tlie blacksmith's shop two miles in ad- 
vance of our encamjnnent. At seven o'clock on the morning of the 
12tli, I received information from the advanced videttes that the ene- 
my were debarking troops from and under cover of their gun vrs.eels 
wliicli lay olf the bluff of North Point, within the mcutli oi' 



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Patapsco river, I immediately ordered back my ba^cgage under a 
strong guard, moved forward the 5th and 27th" regiments, and my 
artillery to the head of Longlog-lane (so calledj restinj; the 
5th with its right on the head^of a branch of Bear creek, and its 
left on the main North Point road, while the 27th was posted on the 
other side of the road in line with the 5th, its left extending towards 
a branch of Back river. The artillery 1 posted directly at the head 
of the lane in the interval between the 5th and 27th. The 39th oc- 
cupied a ground 300 yards in the rear of the 27th, and the 51st the 
same distance in rear of the 5th, extending each parallel to the front 
line. The 6th regiment was thrown baclc to a position a short dis- 
tance this side of Cook's tavern, and half a mile in the rear of the 
second lincv My ordei-s were, that the 5th and 27th should receive 
the enemy, and, if necessary, fall back through the 51st and 39th, and 
form on the right of the 6th or reserve regiment. The rillemen were i 
ordered to the skirts of a thick low pine vvood beyond the black- ■ 
smith's shop, witha large sedgefield in front, that asthe cavalry were 
still in advance who would inlbrm of the enemy's approach, they 
might take advantage of the covering of the wood and annoy his 
advance. I soon learned that the enemy's advance party was 
moving rapidly u{) the main road, and asthe cavalry continually an- 
, nounced their progress, I flattered myself with the hope that the 
riflemen would soon proclaim by a galling fire their still nearer ap- 
proach. Imagine my chagrin when I perceived the whole rifle corps 
falling back on my main position, having too credulously listened to 
groundless information that the enemy were landing on Back river to 
cut them off. My hopes of early annoyance to the enemy being 
thus frustrated, I threw the riflemen on the right flank of my front 
line, thereby, with the addition of a few cavalry, very well securing 
that Hank, My videttes soon brGU2;ht inforniation that the enemy 
in small force was enjoying himself at Gorsuch's farm. Insulted at 
the idea of a small marauding party thus daringly jirovokin;; chastise- 
ment, several of my officers voliuiteeied their "corps to dislodge it. 
Captains Levering's and Howard's companies from the 5th, about 
150 in number, under Major Heath of that regiment; Capt. Aisquith's 
and a few other riflemen, in all about 70; one 4 pounder with 10 men un- 
der Lieut. Stiles^ and the cavalry, were immediately pushed forward 
to punish the insolence of the enemy's advance; or, if his main body 
appearet'i, to give evidence of my wish for a general engagement. 
The latter purpose was soon answered; this small volunteer corps 
had proceeded scarcely half a mile before the main body of the ene- 
my sliewed itself, which was immediately attacked. The infantry 
and riflemen maintained a fire of some "minutes, and retired with 
some loss in killed and wounded^, the cavalry and artillery owing to 
the disadvantageous ground not being able to su})port thein. In this 
skirmish., Major Heath's horse was killed under him. At half-past 2 
o'clock, the enemy cemmen-ced throwinij rockets across my Iclt ilank, 
which seemed harmless, and had no other effect than to prepare my 
line for the sound of the artillery, which soon commenced by us on the 
enemy's right column then pushins^ across towards my left, and re- 
turned by their six pounders and a howitzer upon my left and centre. 
The cannonadins: was brisk for some minutes, when I ordered my 
fire to cease until the enemy should get within close range of can- 
nister. Seeing that my left flank was tlie main object of the enemy, 
I brought up the 39th i'nto line on the left of the 27th, and dctacheil 
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ivi'a pieces of artillery to the left of the o9th: still more se(iurely tn 
protect my left flank, Colonel Amey ot' the 51st was ordered 
to form bis re2;iment at right angles with my line, resting 
his right near tlie left of tlie 39th regiment. This order being 
badly executed created for a moment some confusion in that quarter, 
but was soon rectified by the enbrts of my Aid-de-camp and brigade 
Majors, who corrected the error of Colonel Amey and posted the 
51st in its ordered position. The enemy's right column displayed 
and advanced upon the 39th and 27th, The 51st unmindful of my 
object to use its fire in protection of my left flank in case an attempt 
should be made to turn it. totally forgetful of the honor of the brigade, 
and regardless of its own reputation, delivered one randum fire and 
retreated precipitately, and in such confusion, as to render every ef- 
fort of mine to rally them ineffective. Some disorder was occasion- 
ed in the second battalion of the 39th, by the flight of the 51st, and a 
few gave way. The fire now became general from left to right; my 
artillery in the centre poured forth an incessant volley of cannister 
upon the enemy's left column, who were endeavoring to gain the 
cover of a small log house, about 50 yards in front of the 5th; which^ 
however, precaution had been taken to fire, so soon as Captain 
Sadtler's Yagers from the 5th (who were originally posted therein) 
should be compelled to leave it. The enemy's line advanced about 
10 minutes before 3 o^cloek, with a severe fire which was well re- 
turned by the artillery, the whole 27th, the 5th except the three 
companies of Captains Levering, Howard and Sad tier, which were 
too much exhausted by the advanced skirmish of the two former — and 
the ordered retreat of the latter to resume their positions in line; — and 
from the first battalion of the 39th, woh maintained its ground in despite 
of the disgraceful example set by the intended support on the left. — 
The fire was incessant till about 15 minutes before 4 o'clock, when, 
finding that my line now 1,400 strong, was insufficient to withstand 
the superior numbers of the enemy, and my left flank being exposed 
by the desertion oi^ the 51st, I was constrained to order a movement 
back to the reserve regiment, under Colonel M'Donaid, which was 
well posted to receive the retired line which mostly rallied well. On 
forming with the 6'th, the fatigued state of the regiments and corps 
which had retired, and the probability that my light flank might be 
turned by a quick movement of the enemy in that direction, induced 
me, after proper deliberation, to fall backto'Worthington's mill; which 
I was the more persuaded to, by my desire to have the (itli regiment 
(whose officers and men were eager to share the dangers of their 
brother soldiers) perfect and in good order to receive tlie enemy on 
his nearer approach to the city. All retired as I could wish, and were 
ready to act as circumstances might require it. In this situation 
you found the brigade on the morning of the 13th. somewhat fatigued, 
but with increased confidence in ou'rselves, and renewing our pre- 
paration for the annoyance of the enemy alone, if deemed proper, or 
in conjur.ction with any other force. 

I have thouGcht it due to the merits of my biigade, to detail thus 
fully their whole movement, and I fVel a pride in the belief that the 
stand made on Monday in no small iloijre«\ tended to check the 
temerity of the foe, daring to invade a country like ours, and de- 
signing:' the dostruction of our city, in whose defence some of the 
be'st hlood of the country has already been spilt, and for whose safety 
and protection the citizen soldiers of the 3d brigade are ready to suf- 
fer every privation, and meet every danger. Should report be 



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true, (and I doubt not the fact) that the enemy's commanding of- 
ficer. Major General Ross was killed in this action, and that the ene- 
my suffered in proportion to his superior numbers, I shall feel still 
more the valuable consequences of our fight. 

The conduct ot many company officers and privates, was such as I 
calculated on; that of most of my field officers also merits my par- 
ticular notice. — Major Richard K. Heath of the 5th, who led on the 
advance party to bring on the action, behaved as became an officer, 
the facts of his first horse being killed under him in the first skirmish, 
his second being badly wounded, and himself receiving a contusion 
on the head, by a musket ball, in the general action, are ample proofs 
of his bravery and exposure in discharge of his duty. Lieut. Col. 
Sterett,and Major Barry of the 5th, gained my highest approbation, and 
they unite with all in praise of Captain Spangler and his company of 
volunteers, from York, Pa. then attached to their command; also of 
Adjutant Cheston, who is slightly wounded. Lieut. Col. Long of 
the 27th, and his field and company otficers, did well; this whole 
regiment were unsurpassed in bravery, resolution and enthusiasm. — 
My brigade has to bewail the loss of Ad]ata.nt James Loivery Donald- 
son, who fell in the hottest of the fight, bravely discharging the duties 
of his commission. Lieut. Col. Fowler, and Major Steiger of the 
o9th, did their duty in every respect; they speak highly of the 
volunteer companies of Capt. Quantril, from Hagerstown, and Capt. 
Metzgar, from Hanover, Pa, Capt. Quantril is wounded. Captain 
John Montgomery, commanding of my artillery, gained for himself 
and his company lasting honor. Captain Aisquith, and his company 
of riflemen, merit my thanks. Ensign Wilmot, commanding the 
company of United Volunteers of the 5th, and many of his men dis- 
tinguished themselves. To brigade Majors Calhoun and Frailey, I 
am under great obligations for the prompt, and zealous performance 
of their duty. To my Aid-de-camp, Major George P, Stevenson, 
too much praise cannot be given, his industry in every arrangement 
before the fight, and in animating the whole line, was conspicuous; 
his zeal and courage are of the most ai'dent kind, the sprightliness oi 
his manners in the most trying scenes had the happiest effect upon 
all to whom he had to communicate my orders; and the precision 
with which he delivered my commands, could be exceeded only by 
the coolness with which he always saw them executed. He was 
animated, brave, and useful. Major William B. Barney, and Adju't 
Lemuel Taylor, of the cavalry, who, having no opportunity of dis- 
tinction in their regiment owing to the grounds, did me great ser- 
vice, the former in aiding Capt. Montgomery, the latter in conveying 
my orders through the whole. Mr. Robert Goodloe Harper deserves 
my thanks. He visited me just before the action; accompanied the 
advance party, and aided me much throughout. The brave soldiers 
.■inder my command have suffered many privations, nnd I recoij:nise 
Amons: our killed and wounded many valuable men; of which I will 
make a report in a few days. 

I have the honor to be, your obedient servant,, 

JOHN STRICKER, 
Brig. Gen. Com. 3d brigade, M. M. 



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GENERAL ORDERS. 

Head-Quarters, Baltimore, September 19, 1SI4, 

The enemy having been compelled to retire from before this city. 
the Major General Commanding takes pleasure in congratulating 
the troops under his command, upon a relaxation of these severe du- 
ties to which they were ibr some days necessarily exposed. The 
readiness with which they submitted to privations of every kind 
was as gratifying to him as the alacrity with which they flew to arms 
lor the protection of the city. He feels a particular pleasure in im- 
parting to every officer and soldier his warm acknowledgments ibr 
the zeal they displayed in marching to meet the enemy, whose ob- 
ject by his "own declaration is known to be devastation and ruin to 
every assailable point on the seaboard. It is with peculiar satisfac- 
tion the Commanding General seizes this opportunity' of acknowledg- 
ing the very great assistance he has received from the counsel anti 
active exertions of Commodore Rodgers. His exertions and those 
of his brave officers and seamen, have contributed in a very eminent 
degree to the safety of the city, and should be remembered with lively 
emotions of gratitude by every citizen. 

The successful defence of Fort M'Henry by Major Armistead of 
the United States Army having under his command ("besides his own 
corps) three companies of Colonel Harris's regiment of artillery 
commanded by Captains Berry and Nicholson and Lieut. Penning- 
ton and a part of the 36th and 38th regiments of United States 
Infantry commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Steuart, is beyond all 
praise. Their gallantry and intrepidity enabled them to defend the 
Fort against every effort of the enemyj and there is no doubt, that 
this intrepid officer will be rewarded by the Government. The 
voluntary services of Major Lane of the 14th regiment of United 
States Infantry were highly useful and duly appreciated by Major 
Armistead. Lieutenant Newcomb of the Navy, who commanded 
Fort Covington and Lieutenant Webster of the flotilla, the city bat- 
tery, performed their respective duties to the entire satisfaction of 
the Commanding General. 

To Brigadier General Winder he tenders his thanks for his aid, co- 
operation" and prompt pursuit of the enemy. To Brigadier General 
Douglass with his brigade, and to Colonel Taylor with his regiment 
of Virginia militia called into service for the defence of VVashin2;ton, 
the Commanding General also makes a tender of his acknowledg- 
ments. They have sustained privations with patience, and sub- 
mitted to a soldier's life with a temper that does them credit. To 
the officers much praise is due for the discipline they have introduced, 
for their attention to their men, and prompt obedience to orders. 

To Brigadier General Strieker and the 3d brigade of Maryland 
militia, every praise is due; the city being threatened, it became the 
duty of the citizens to be foremost in its defence. He claimed the 
honor, and the brave officers and men under his command hailed with 
delight the opportunity of meeting the enemy's first attack: he met the 
enemy and engaged liim, and when compelled by superior numbers 
to retreat, he effected it in order, and rallied on his reserve, and from 
Ihence retired to the ground which had been assigned him near the 
lines. The particulars of the action and the just praise due to each 
officer, are given by the Brigadier General in his report. He reports 
the 27th regiment under Colonel Lonj^, as having in a particular 
manner disting-uishcd itself— he gives due praise to the 5th, under 



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Colonel Sterrett, and 39th under Colonel Fowler. He reports that 
hi;? reserve under Colonel M'Donald merited his approbation, and 
that the artillery under Captain Monti^omery hio;hly distinguished 
itseli'. He applauds in terms which are fiattering, the conduct ot" 
Major Pinckney's battalion of riflemen, the command of which on 
this occasion having devolved on Captain Dyer. He mentions in 
honorable terras the bravery and good conduct of Major Heath of the 
Gth, who had two horses shot under him, and of Captains Spangler and 
Metzgar commanding companies from Pennsylvania, and of Captain 
Qut-ntril with a company Irom Hagerstown. 

The Pennsylvania volunteers without commissions, repaired to 
the post of danger, chose officers and organized themselves into regi- 
ments, performed all the duties of soldiers and have recommended 
themselves in a particular manner to the attention of the Com- 
manding General. Much praise is also due to Generals Stansburv 
and Forman. Their men came out principally en masse, and when 
assembled were to be organized, armed, equipped and disciplined. 
All this has been effected through their indefatigable exertions. To 
these gentlemen the Commanding General tenders his sincere 
thanks. The enthusiasm shown by their men on the approach of the 
enemy, gave a full assurance that reliance might be placed on them. 

The light corps under Major Randall performed in a manner 
highly honorable the services assigned it, and the Major's conduct 
evinced a firmness, bravery and talent for a military life. 

The ex'cellent discipline and order of the artillery under Colonel 
Harris, and marine artillery under Captain Stiles, affords a certainty 
of their good conduct. The regularity which prevails in those 
corps does them honor and affords an excellent example to others. 
Fatiguing as were the duties imposed on the United States Cavalry 
under Captain Bird, and the militia cavalry under Lieutenant 
Colonels Moor. Biays, Street and Tilghman, and Captain Lee, they 
were performed with an alacrity and promptness highly honorable 
to the officers and men. To Captain Thompson of the Flying Artillery 
and his company, the Commanding General tenders his thanks for 
their unremitting personal attention as his guard, their readiness in 
carrying orders and the various separate duties assigned them, and 
to Major Barney and Captain Thompson with their corps of obser- 
vation for the correct information received from them. 

The guns at the Lazeretto were well served by Lieutenant Rutter 
of the Flotilla, whose conduct in the discharge of that, as well as the 
highly important duty of advanced night guards to the Fort, has 
met the entire approbation of the Commanding General. To the 
committee of vigilance and safety he feels himself under particular 
obligations to acknowledge the many advantages he derived from 
their exertions in providing the means necessary for defence. 

Such was the determined zeal evinced on the part of every brigade 
and corps under his command, that the Commanding General is im- 
pressed with a full conviction, that had the enemy made his attack it 
would have terminated in his discoinfitui-e and defeat. 

By oi'der of Major General S. Siuith, 

WM. BATES, Jssisl. Adj. Gen. D. M. M. 



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DIVISION ORDERS. 

Dieisio7i Head Quarters, New- Church street, 

September 15th, 1S14. 

Brigadier General Winder congratulates the troops of" his cozn- 
inand upon the suspension of the severe duties to which they have 
been exposed for the last lour days. 

The Garrison of Fort M'Henry under the command of Major 
Armistead, are entitled to, and receive, the warmest acknowledg- 
ments and praise from the Brigadier General ibr their steady, firm 
and intrepid deportment during an almost incessant bombardment 
for twenty-four hours, during which time they were exposed to an 
incessant shower of shells. 

The militia artillery of the 3d brigade under Captains Nicholson 
and Berry, and Lieutenant Pennington vied with the regulars in a 
firmness and composure which would have honored veterans, and 
prove that they were worthy to co-oporate with the regular artillery, 
infantry and sea fencibles in defence of that important post. Major 
Armistead receives also the warmest acknowledgments of the Briga- 
dier General Commanding, for his able, vigilant and exact arrange- 
ments before and during this period of arduous duty, as well as for 
the uniform zeal, vigor and ability he has discovered in his prepara- 
tions for the defence of the post immediately committe(l to his 
charge, as for the prompt and efficacious manner in which he has 
complied under great and perplexing difficulties with demands from 
all quarters for ammunition. 

Lieutenant Colonel Steuart and Major Lane, neither of whom 
were required to expose themselves in this dangerous post, will please 
accept the Brigadier General's warmest acknowledgments for the 
handsome and gallant manner in which they volunteered to take 
command of the regular infantry; who with their officers and men, 
have evinced the most resolute and steady intrepidity in the midst of 
imminent and lon^: continued dan2:er. 

The squadron of the United States Light Dragoons under Captain 
Bird, have proved by the indefatigable and bold manner in which 
they have constantly kept upon the very lines of the enemy under the 
fire of his guards arid the res:ular, and exact intelligence which they 
have constantly s^iven of his situation, that they want nothins: but an 
op.portunity to signalize themselves. The bold and intrepid charge 
which SeriTf ant Keller, of Captain Bird's company. made upon the rear 
guard of the retreatins; enemy with but thr-ee di-agoons in which he 
disper-sed a guard of 18 fusileers, taking; six of them prisoners in des- 
pite of their fire and that of a four pounder within half cannister 
'listance \vhich made tlii'ee discharges at him deserves the higliest 
approbation, and the skill and dexterity with which he accomplisji- 
,ed tliis bold achievement proves he will be competent to a mcfre 
consi<leral)le command to which the justice of his Government will 
no doirbt advance him. 

I'rii^adier General Doirglass with his entire brigade of Virfi:inia 
militia have evinced diirini:: four days of the most active and arduorrs 
<luties, under the sevei-est privations of rest and r-efreshment, in 
constant exposure to the rrnusual inclemency of the weather for the 
■season, a patience, obedience, anil alacrity for the most dana:ei-ous 
<luties which cannot be surpassed; and the prom])t and eager pursuit 
in which they yesterday engaged, after the retreating enemy, in the 



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midst of heavy and constant rain after such a scries of sufrerlnu; ancf 
fati2:ue, is the best evidence which can hi j:jiven that the })atriotisfni 
which so promptly led them to the field in defence of tlieir country, 
was bottomed upon a courage which danger and dilHculy cannot 
subdue. 

Lieutenant Col. Griffin Taylor w^ith his regiment also of Virginia 
militia who was lelt in charge of the deiences in part on the Ferry- 
hranch, has proved by his judicious arrangements and the zealous 
manner in which he was supported by his men and otficers, that 
he only wanted an occasion to prove himself and them the worthy 
coadjutors of their countrymen. 

The enemy has retired from our city and it is to be hoped under 
such circumstances as will deter him J'rom again attempting it. 
Those gallant Virginians will have the consolation of believing they 
have essentially contributed to its safety. 

The enemy however has at present only taken refuge in his shipg 
—he still remains in our vicinity and may and probably will return 
if he knows there is the least relaxation of vigilance or readiness. 
The Commanding officers of corps and detachments will therefore^ 
exert themselves With unremitted diligence to repair the damages of 
the late fatigue and exposure — to refresh their troops and hold them 
in readiness for moving at a moment's warning. 

By order. ROBT. G. HITC, 

Assistant jldjutant General, 



DISCHxVliGE OF THE BALTIiMORE MlLlTlA. 

Adjutant GeiieraVs ojjice, lOih MUitary District. 

Baltimore, 18th Nov., 1814. 

General orders. Tho whole of the 3d Maryland brigade, wit.^i 
the exception of Capt. Thompson's troop, Lieutenant Colonel Har- 
ris' regiment artillery and Captain Stiles' corps of marine artillery, 
will as soon as mustered to-day, consider themselves discharged from 
the service of the United States. 

The Major General in taking leave of this'fine body of citizen sol- 
diers, who have done themselves and country so much honor, ohers 
to them the thanks of the United States, for their distinguished ser^ 
vices. 

To Lieutenant Colonel M'Donald, who has for a short time com^ 
manded the brigade, the Major General tender his thanks, personally, 
for his prompt and strict attention to duty; also to Lieutenant Colo- 
nel Sterrett, whose attentions to the guard for head quarters, fur- 
nished from his handsome regiment, have been highly pleasino;. 

The regiments and corps discharged will turn over to the military 
store keeper, the arms, ammunition, accoutrements and knapsacks, 
which have been received from the United States. The arms re-» 
ceived from the state of Maryland will be retained bv the troons. 
(Signed) 'W.SCOTT. 

By command, FRANCIS S. BELTO.W 

Assistant Adjutant General. 






List of the killed and icoundcd of the third brigade, at the late engage- 
ment at Long Log Lane, September 12, 1814. Communicated 

to the editor of the Register bij Major Frailey. 

Captain Montgomery's Artillery. 

Wounded — Jos. R. Brookes, 2d Lieutenant, 1 Sergeant and 12 
privates, one since dead. 

Mh regiment infantry. 

Killed — 6 privates. 

Wounded— Captain Stewart, Lieutenant Reese, 1 Sergeant, 2 Cor- 
porals and 40 privates. 

21th Yegiment infantry. 

Killed — Adjutant Jas. L. Donaldson and 8 privates. 
Wounded — Major Moore, 2 Sergeants, 2 Corporals and 41 pri» 
vates. 

39^^ Yegiment infantiy. 

Killed — 3 privates. 

Wounded— Captain Quantril, 2 Corporals and 20 privates. 

51st regiment infantry. 

Killed — 3 privates. 

Wounded — Ensign Kirby and 3 privates. 

Rifle battalion. 

Killed — Lieutenant Andre and 2 privates^ 
Wounded — 2 Sergeants and 5 privates. 

RECAPItULATlON'. 

Killed — 1 Adjutant, 1 subaltern and 22 privates. 

Wounded — 1 Major, 2 Captains, 3 subalterns, 12 non. Com. offi- 
cers and 121 privates. 

INIade prisoners— 1 subaltern, 49 non. 'coin, officers and privates. 
Total 213. 

The recapitulation contains the aggi'egate of ]jrisonors taken by 
the enemy, excepting tliose paroled at the meeting house, included 
in the wounded. I am unable at present to state to what recjiments 
they were attached. As the honorable Colonel Brook has vied with 
his'coinpatriots in falsifying an official re[)ort, I beg you will favor 
the public with this account in any form yoti please. I pledge my- 
self for its correctness. Yours resprctfullv, 

L. FRAILEY, late Brio;. Maj. 

Sd Brigade M. M. 



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